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Systems Thinking Theory (studies how an individual or unit interacts with other organizations or
systems. It is useful in examining cause and effect relationships) - answer ✔✔-Which theory focuses on
how individuals interact with other organizations?
Stress (also nutrition, social support, education, finances, transportation, housing, biology/genetics,
personal health practices) - answer ✔✔-Which is an example of a determinant of health?
Assurance (making sure adequate health care personnel and services are accessible, especially to those
who might not normally have them) - answer ✔✔-Which term describes linking clients to best available
services?
Beneficence (Situations: assessing costs, risks and benefits when planning interventions) - answer ✔✔-
Which ethical principle maximizes benefit and minimizes harm?
Quality (the nurse should appraise data collected from research to measure whether bias was minimal) -
answer ✔✔-Which term describes data collection which has minimal bias?
Critical Theory
pg. 34 - answer ✔✔-*Chapter 4*
Which learning theory uses ongoing inquiry to change behavior?
Genetics (also age, sex, ethnicity, immunological status, physiological state, occupation)
pg. 23, Box 3.1 Epidemiological Triangle - answer ✔✔-Which is an example of a host?
Attack rate (Number of people exposed to a specific agent who develop the disease divided by total
number of people exposed) - answer ✔✔-What term defines the number of people exposed to an agent
and develop disease?
, Make the plan?! - answer ✔✔-What phase of the epidemiological process breaks the cycle?
Endemic (A disease or condition is endemic when there is a moderate, ongoing occurrence in a given
location) - answer ✔✔-Which term describes the usual level of a condition in a population?
Quality of Health - answer ✔✔-What does Healthy People 2020 measure?
Secondary level of prevention (early detection and treatment of disease with the goal of limiting severity
and adverse effects) - answer ✔✔-What level of prevention is surveillance of communicable disease?
Bacteria (infectious agent along with viruses, other agents include: drugs/toxins = chemical agents &
noise/temperature = physical agents) - answer ✔✔-Which of the following is an agent in disease
transmission?
Cultural Repatterning (assisting the client to modify cultural practices that are not beneficial to the
client's health, guides culturally competent care) - answer ✔✔-Which term describes non beneficial
modification of cultural practices?
"I PREPARE"
Investigate, Present work, Residence, Environmental concerns, Past work, Activities, Referrals and
resources, Educate - answer ✔✔-Which is a method used to determine (current and past)
environmental exposure?
Banning lifetime limits on benefit coverage.
Extending eligibility for dependents to remain on parent's insurance until age 26.
Prohibiting health plans from denying benefits for preexisting coverage to children under 19.
Covering preventive care services. - answer ✔✔-What is an important element of the Affordable Care
Act?
World Health Org (also provides daily info about occurrence of internationally important diseases;
primarily focuses on health care workforce and education/environment/sanitation/infectious