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What are community health nurses concerned with? - ANS-protecting, promoting, preserving and
maintaining health, as well as preventing disease.
How should community nurses use their resources. - ANS-Must benefit the greatest number of citizens.
Why are toxin and pollution greater in children? - ANS-increased RR rate, and drink more fluids thatn
adults. kindeys don't work as well.
Prevention of asthma attack: - ANS-stay inside dring winter. get flu shot. take rescue meds PRN not
daily.
Early manifestations of alzheimers: - ANS-difficulty learning new things, forgetful
What is epidemiology? - ANS-invenstigative study of disease trends in populations to prevent disease
and maintain health.
, The agent - ANS-animate or inanimate object that causes the disease. (bacteria, virus, pesticide, food
additive, etc.)
The host - ANS-living being that is affected by the agent. (human or animal).
The environment - ANS-the setting or surrounding that sustains the host (place of transmission: daycare,
body of water, country
Incidence: - ANS-number of new cases in the population at a specific time divided by population total X
1,000= number per 1,000
Prevalence: - ANS-Number of existing cases in the population at a specific time divided by population
total X 1,000= number per 1,000
Mortality rate: - ANS-number of deaths divided by population total X 1,000=number per 1,000
Attack rate: - ANS-number of people exposed to a specific agent who develop the disease divided by
total number of people exposed.
Development of a community health program plan - ANS-Identify the needs of community: assessment.
plan the program
implement the program
evaluate the effectiveness of program.
Primary disease prevention: - ANS-focus on prevention of the initial occurence of disease or injury.
Includes nutrition counseling, family planning, smoking cessation, safety education (seat belt helmet
use), prenatal classes.
Secondary prevention: - ANS-focus is on early detection of disease and treatment with goal of limiting
severity and adverse effects. includes: screenings (cancer, diabetes, HTN, TB lead exposure) and
treatments (STI, TB)