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1. What is the nurs- ªIncreased risk of (health problem) ing
diagnosis for- ªAmong (population) mulation? ªRelated to
(modifiable risk factors)
ªAs demonstrated by/in (biostatistical data)
2. What is inter- Inputs -> Activities -> Outputs -> Outcomes
vention development, implementation, and evaluation best
approaches / logic model?
3. What are the Inputs - resources needed
key components - Staff, funding,
partnerships, data of the logic mod- 2.
Activities - what you do
el? - Education sessions, screenings, surveys
3. Outputs - direct products
- Number of sessions held, materials distributed
4. Outcomes
- Short-term: knowledge, awareness
- Intermediate: behavior change
- Long-term: improved health outcomes
4. What are the lev- - Primary Prevention:
Prevent disease b4 it occurs. Ex.:
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, Immunizations, education els of
interven- programs
tion/prevention? - Secondary Prevention: Detect disease early. Ex.:
Mammograms/Screenings - Tertiary Prevention:
Reduce complications and improve quality of life.
Ex.: Rehab/Management programs
5. What is the disas- Mitigation -->
Preparedness --> Response --> Recovery
ter cycle?
6. What is the disas- Risk = Hazard x
Vulnerability ter formula?
7. What is the role - Injury prevention of a
occupational - Workplace safety health
nurse? - Health promotion
8. What is the hier- 1. Elimination 2.
Substitution 3. Engineering controls 4.
Administrative controls 5. archy of
controls PPE for occupational health?
9. What are the Mil- ªTimeframe: 2000-
2015
lennium Develop- ªFocus: Poverty reduction, Maternal & Child Health,
Infectious Diseases, ment Goals? Education
ªStrengths: Clear, Measurable targets; Significant
improvements in global health indicators
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