HDPD Exam 1 Review
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1. What are the six levels Preventive, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Restora-
of healthcare? tive, Continuing.
2. What is included in Screenings, wellness exams, and immunizations.
preventive healthcare?
3. What is included in pri- the goal is to reduce the incident of diseases, be-
mary healthcare? fore health effects occur (e.g. health education pro-
grams, nutritional programs, physical fitness activi-
ties, immunizations, counseling, protection from oc-
cupational hazards, smoking cessation (stop smok-
ing))
4. What is included Preventing spread once it occurs (e.g. Radiology,
in secondary preven- emergency care, and acute medical-surgical care.
tion?
5. What is included in ter- Highly specialized care such as intensive care and
tiary healthcare? specialty care in fields like neurology, dermatology,
and cardiology. (e.g. rehabilitation, support groups,
nutritional, counseling FOR A SPECIFIC disease,
case management)
6. What is included Rehabilitative care, sports medicine, and home
in restorative health- care.
care?
7. What is included Assisted living, psychiatric care, and palliative care.
in continuing health-
care?
8. What are the compo- Respect for values, preferences, and expressed
nents of patient-cen- needs; coordination and integration of care; infor-
tered care? mation and education; physical comfort; emotional
support and alleviation of fear/anxiety; involvement
of family/friends; continuity and transition.
9. What are healthcare Differences in healthcare outcomes and dimen-
disparities? sions of healthcare, including access, quality, and
equity among population groups.
, HDPD Exam 1 Review
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10. What is health care eq- The highest level of healthcare for all individuals
uity? and populations.
11. What is communi- A model that reaches everyone in a community,
ty-based healthcare? including the poor and underserved, and focuses
on primary care and health promotion of the com-
munity.
12. Where is care pro- Non-traditional settings such as ambulatory clinics,
vided in communi- hospice community centers, senior centers, parish,
ty-based healthcare? and schools.
13. What are social de- Factors that affect a person's health, overall func-
terminants of health tioning, and quality of life, including biological, so-
(SDOH)? cioeconomic, psychosocial, behavioral, or social
factors.
14. What are the five Economic stability, education access and quality,
groups of social deter- health care access and quality, neighborhood and
minants of health? built environment, and social and community con-
text.
15. What is the focus Health promotion, disease prevention, and improv-
of community-oriented ing quality of life of population
nursing?
16. What is a community A nurse who practices in the community and focus-
health nurse? es on the healthcare of individuals, families, and
groups in the community
17. What is the goal of To improve the quality of health in a community
a community health
nurse?
18. What is a public health A nurse who focuses on the needs of a population
nurse? who have one or more personal or environmental
characteristics in common
19. High-risk infants, older adults, or Native Americans
dox8bm
1. What are the six levels Preventive, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, Restora-
of healthcare? tive, Continuing.
2. What is included in Screenings, wellness exams, and immunizations.
preventive healthcare?
3. What is included in pri- the goal is to reduce the incident of diseases, be-
mary healthcare? fore health effects occur (e.g. health education pro-
grams, nutritional programs, physical fitness activi-
ties, immunizations, counseling, protection from oc-
cupational hazards, smoking cessation (stop smok-
ing))
4. What is included Preventing spread once it occurs (e.g. Radiology,
in secondary preven- emergency care, and acute medical-surgical care.
tion?
5. What is included in ter- Highly specialized care such as intensive care and
tiary healthcare? specialty care in fields like neurology, dermatology,
and cardiology. (e.g. rehabilitation, support groups,
nutritional, counseling FOR A SPECIFIC disease,
case management)
6. What is included Rehabilitative care, sports medicine, and home
in restorative health- care.
care?
7. What is included Assisted living, psychiatric care, and palliative care.
in continuing health-
care?
8. What are the compo- Respect for values, preferences, and expressed
nents of patient-cen- needs; coordination and integration of care; infor-
tered care? mation and education; physical comfort; emotional
support and alleviation of fear/anxiety; involvement
of family/friends; continuity and transition.
9. What are healthcare Differences in healthcare outcomes and dimen-
disparities? sions of healthcare, including access, quality, and
equity among population groups.
, HDPD Exam 1 Review
dox8bm
10. What is health care eq- The highest level of healthcare for all individuals
uity? and populations.
11. What is communi- A model that reaches everyone in a community,
ty-based healthcare? including the poor and underserved, and focuses
on primary care and health promotion of the com-
munity.
12. Where is care pro- Non-traditional settings such as ambulatory clinics,
vided in communi- hospice community centers, senior centers, parish,
ty-based healthcare? and schools.
13. What are social de- Factors that affect a person's health, overall func-
terminants of health tioning, and quality of life, including biological, so-
(SDOH)? cioeconomic, psychosocial, behavioral, or social
factors.
14. What are the five Economic stability, education access and quality,
groups of social deter- health care access and quality, neighborhood and
minants of health? built environment, and social and community con-
text.
15. What is the focus Health promotion, disease prevention, and improv-
of community-oriented ing quality of life of population
nursing?
16. What is a community A nurse who practices in the community and focus-
health nurse? es on the healthcare of individuals, families, and
groups in the community
17. What is the goal of To improve the quality of health in a community
a community health
nurse?
18. What is a public health A nurse who focuses on the needs of a population
nurse? who have one or more personal or environmental
characteristics in common
19. High-risk infants, older adults, or Native Americans