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mi school data website
absolute risk
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, The incidence of disease in a population (mortality is also a measure of
absolute risk.)
• basic overall risk of developing a disease in a population.
•, when applied to a population who has been exposed it can be
misleading if we don't consider the baseline risk in the non-exposed group
-incidence or mortality
endemic
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Habitual presence (i.e., expected amount) of disease within a geographic
area - in other words, the usual occurrence of a disease in a given area
secondary data - McFarlane's
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online resources, dont talk to people about this
-Ex: Demographic & Epidemiological data
-National Center for Health statistics
-National Center for Health Statistics
-US census
-Local Interest Groups
Types of workplace violence
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, criminal intent (no relationship), customer-client, worker on worker,
personal relationship
Anderson & McFarlane's processes for community assessment
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-identify:
-assessment:
-analysis = stressors or lines of resistance
-community nursing diagnosis
-plan
-interventions
-preventions: primary, secondary, tertiary
-evaluation
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serosurviellance
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seeing if ppl have antibodies when testing blood
if you need national or state data, where do you go
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national center for health statistics (cdc)
, different types of roles of Occupational Health Nurse
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• Clinicians
• OHN manager or administrator
• OCC. health services coordinator
• Emergency preparedness and disaster planning
• Corporate director
• Consultant
• Educator
• Researcher
• Health coach
if you need a federal info about literacy or numeracy where should you go
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national center for education statistics to the skills map
upstream thinking
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-improves community conditions by addressing the adverse social
determinants of health
-laws, policies, and regulations that create community conditions
supporting health for all people