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EPI – Capstone Exam questions and answers
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  • EPI – Capstone Exam questions and answers Relative Risk - The ratio of the risk of disease among the exposed to the unexposed. Only used for incidence of disease. What study designs can give you incidence of disease? Cannot calculate for prevalent disease RR= Incidence in the exposed / Incidence in the unexposed = [a/(a+b)] / [c/(c+d)] Incidence - Incidence: measures the occurrence of new cases of disease in a population at-risk for
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Doctoral Capstone Design: Site Selection,  Project Development, and Academic Writing  Exam questions and answers
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    Doctoral Capstone Design: Site Selection, Project Development, and Academic Writing Exam questions and answers

  • Doctoral Capstone Design: Site Selection, Project Development, and Academic Writing Exam questions and answers What is the purpose of the doctoral capstone project? - To demonstrate a student's ability to relate theory to practice and synthesize in-depth knowledge in a practice area. What are the main components of the doctoral capstone experience? - Finding a capstone site, completing fieldwork, and writing the capstone paper. What is the primary objective for students during t...
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Doctoral Capstone at Allen College:  Requirement Exam questions and answers
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  • Doctoral Capstone at Allen College: Requirement Exam questions and answers What are the two main components of the Doctoral Capstone? - Capstone Experience (mentored practice) and Capstone Project (scholarly product) How long is the Doctoral Capstone experience? - 14 weeks, full-time (32 hours/week minimum) What must precede the Doctoral Capstone experience? - Completion of coursework and Level II fieldwork What standards does the Doctoral Capstone meet? - ACOTE D.1 Standards Wha...
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Counselor Professional Orientation: Ethics,  Law, and Practice Standards Exam questions  and answers
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    Counselor Professional Orientation: Ethics, Law, and Practice Standards Exam questions and answers

  • Counselor Professional Orientation: Ethics, Law, and Practice Standards Exam questions and answers What are the three main components of Professional Orientation in counseling? - Developing a professional identity, learning about ethics, and understanding the law as it applies to counseling. What organization sets standards for counselor preparation? - Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP). What is the primary purpose of CACREP Standards? -...
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Concept 3-Legal, Ethical, and Professional  Nursing Practice Principles Exam questions  and answers
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  • Concept 3-Legal, Ethical, and Professional Nursing Practice Principles Exam questions and answers What defines legal issues in nursing? Rights, responsibilities, and scope of nursing practice as defined by state nurse practice acts. What is malpractice? Conduct that deviates from the standard of practice dictated by a profession. What are the two main types of law? Civil law and criminal law. What does civil law protect? The rights of individuals and provides for fair treatme...
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Chronic Illness, Aging Demographics, and  Geriatric Nursing Care Exam questions and  answers
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  • Chronic Illness, Aging Demographics, and Geriatric Nursing Care Exam questions and answers What are the characteristics of chronic illness? Chronic illness may have a rapid or gradual onset, is prolonged, does not resolve spontaneously, and may not be completely cured, often resulting in residual disability. What is the difference between acute and chronic illness? Acute illness has a rapid onset, short duration, is self-limiting, and allows the patient to return to previous func...
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Chronic Illness Management in Older Adults  Exam questions and answers
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  • Chronic Illness Management in Older Adults Exam questions and answers Acute Rapid onset and short duration. Chronic Prolonged, do not resolve spontaneously, rarely cured completely. Chronic illness limitations Results in limitations in physical functioning, work productivity, and quality of life. Acute exacerbation Most chronic illnesses have the potential for an acute exacerbation of symptoms, which may result in further disability or death. Primary prevention Measures s...
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Chronic Illness in Older Adults Exam questions  and answers
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  • Chronic Illness in Older Adults Exam questions and answers chronic illness affects which aspects of life - physical function work quality of life social isolation describe trajectory of chronic illness - optimal baseline functioning acute exacerbations (asthma, COPD) progression (depending on chronic disease) prevention and management of exacerbations - adjust lifestyle, schedule and living space remove oneself from triggers
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Chronic Diseases, and Healthcare Services in  the U.S. Exam questions and answers
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  • Chronic Diseases, and Healthcare Services in the U.S. Exam questions and answers How will future demographic changes affect health care needs? - The aging population will increase demand for chronic disease management, long-term care, care coordination, and disability services. By what year will 1 in 4 Americans be elderly? - By 2060. What health care services will be needed more as baby boomers age? - Chronic disease care, Medicare/Medicaid services, LTSS, home and community-based...
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Chronic Disease Management in Elderly Exam  questions and answers
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  • Chronic Disease Management in Elderly Exam questions and answers What is the primary goal of chronic disease management (CDM) in geriatrics? - The primary goal is catastrophe avoidance, which involves preventing adverse events like emergency room visits and hospitalizations How is success defined in the context of chronic disease management for elderly patients? - Success is defined as doing better than expected in the face of natural decline, such as slowing the rate of deteriorat...
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