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The public health nursing care ABC
that Rosalina would expect
to experience in the rural
health setting includes
(Select all that apply.)
A. Nursing care that is
culturally diverse and
appropriate to the
needs of the
community
B. Treatment aimed at
preventing illness and
promoting wellness.
C. Education aimed at
behavioral and
mental health issues as well as
substance abuse prevention.
D. Nursing care provided
within guidelines for
Medicare funding.
E. Illness care provided to
the individual with
referrals to acute care
facilities in metropolitan
locations
,What type of primary A
prevention activity would
Rosalina expect to
encounter in a rural
health clinic?
A. A health education
program for school- age
children that teaches them
about the health effects of
smoking.
B. Toxin screenings for
migrant workers who
may be exposed to
pesticides.
C. A diabetes clinic for a
defined
population of adults in low-
income housing
D. Advocate for the
underserved and
disadvantaged
population
One of the core public health C
functions is assessment of
the health status of a
community. Which of the
following questions would
be asked in the
assessment phase?
A. What programs are
available to reduce the risk
of cardiac disease in the
population?
B. What educational
materials are needed to
inform the community
about
environmental risk factors?
, C. What is the prevalence rate
of
hypertension among various
age, race, and gender
groups in the community?
D. What types of public
transportation are needed
in the community to ensure
access to services?
who said "What we learn from George Bernard Shaw
history is
that we do not learn anything
from history"
a house built originally by a charitable person or
Alms house
organization for poor people to live in.
first social welfare policy implemented in colonial
Elizabethan Poor Laws
America, which outlined the public's responsibility for
people who were poor
when was the first hospital 1751
founded in America
merchant seamen stopped people from bringing
Public Health Service
diseases into the country from other countries
(quarantine)
reporting deaths and births, recommended every town
Shattuck Report have a health department and health board. Life
expectancy in 1800's was 25 yrs old. Encouraged
nursing
schools, vaccinations, etc.
Disease originates in animals, and "jumps" from animals
zoonotic
and infects human population. Increased population
and increased wildlife are risk factors.
Asia to Europe; wiped out half the population. It returned
Black Death/Bubonic
to London in 1720-1723. Transmitted through fleas of
Plague/The Pestilence
infected rats. It came to England on ships. Almost wiped