___________ provided healthcare and knowledge to European
settlers Correct Answers Aboriginal people
____________ and ___________ were the earliest forms of
healthcare in Canada Correct Answers Indigenous medicine,
healing practices
_________, _______________, and _____________ were
present in the works of Florence Nightingale? Correct Answers
Health promotion, epidemiology, environmental health
# of cases with the disease (old and new)/ # of people at risk
Correct Answers Prevalence rate
# of deaths in a given year in a population / average total
population at risk for the same year Correct Answers mortality
rate
# of new cases in a specified time / # of population at risk
Correct Answers incidence rate
3 sources of health program evaluation Correct Answers
Program clients, program records, community indicators
5 principles of PHC Correct Answers Accessibility, illness
prevention/health promotion, public participation, intersectoral
collaboration, appropriate skills/technology
,A belief that promotes the recognition of diversity of citizens
with respect to their ancestry and supports acceptance and
belonging. Correct Answers Multiculturalism
A Canadian-developed model for understanding the who, what,
how, and why of intervention or action on multiple levels across
a society to create healthy change Correct Answers Population
health promotion model
A description of a designation Correct Answers Goal
A disease prevention strategy that is used to avoid health
problems and to remain at a low-risk level Correct Answers
Risk avoidance
A disease prevention strategy that is used to reduce or alter
health concerns so that the disease is detected and treated early,
to prevent moving to a high-risk level Correct Answers Risk
reduction
A health promotion strategy that is used to increase health and
resiliency, to promote optimal health and well-being Correct
Answers Health enhancement
A means of identifying associations, testing hypotheses, and
supporting statements about causality Correct Answers
Analytic epidemiology
A means to characterize the distribution of health related states
or events by discussing the health related states or events in
, terms of person, place, time, and criteria Correct Answers
Descriptive epidemiology
A measure of the frequency of occurrence of a health event in a
defined population Correct Answers Rate
A measure of the progress that is needed to get to the
designation Correct Answers Objective
A nurse who provides services in the most remote geographic
locations, serving settlers and Aboriginal communities Correct
Answers Outpost nurse
A person does not get the disease until after exposure to teh
cause Correct Answers Temporal relationship
A person-centered approach to health care delivery at the point
of entry to teh health care system Correct Answers Primary
care
A process whereby community members identify health
problems or issues impacting their community that require the
development of capacity-building skills to bring about change
Correct Answers Community development
A relationship between individuals, groups, organizations, or
governments in which the parties are actively working together
in all stages of assessment, planning, implementation, and
evaluation Correct Answers Partnership