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1. Specialties
of
Communit
y Nurses
5.
2. Levels of
preven- tion
with School
nursing
3. Levels of
preven- tion
with occupa-
tional nursing
4. Levels of
preven- tion
for forensic
and
correctional
nursing
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S rrectional
c Faith Based
h Home Health and Hospice
o
o Primary: nutritional education, immunizations,Health education
l
Secondary: Screenings, identify at risk students, administer medications,
Develop health plan, Home visits
O
c
Tertiary:
c
Referral of students for substance abuse, Prevention of complications and
u
adverse ettects and statt monitoring.
p
a Primary: Set up programs to watch health conditions of workers, Do
t "walk throughs" to look at environmental hazards, Safety and educational
i resources
o
n Secondary: Health screenings, job transfer evaluations, periodic
a assessments.
l
Tertiary: workplace accommodations, disability management, physical
F demands analysis, Support and counseling.
o
Primary: start drug teaching in high schools and drug resistance
r
programs, Sup- port programs, life-skills training.
e
n Secondary: identify or screen for evidence of drug use, provide info on
s area groups that provide support for students who avoid drugs.
i
c Tertiary: Reduce risk that additional students will abuse drugs, refer to
support groups (Narcotic Anoymous)
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Levels of pre- Primary: teaching about parenting, health and wellness, social support
vention for programs to prevent social isolation
Faith-based
nurs- ing Secondary: Screenings to identify families at risk, educational programs to
meet individual needs
Tertiary: resources for rehab, coping with chronic health or disabilities
6. Levels of
Primary: intervening early on preventing problems such as skin
Preven- tion
breakdown and pain control. Education on hospice/dying
for Home
Health
Secondary: Responding quickly when needs arise, Continued education
Nursing
about dying
Tertiary: Assist through active phrase of dying, follow up bereavement
support
7. Senior eligible for Any individual older than 65 years who is homebound, under the
care of a physi-
Medicare reim- cian, and requires medically necessary skilled nursing care or therapy services
bursement
Any individual older than 65 years who is certified by a physician or a nurse
practitioner (NP) to be terminally ill with a life expectancy of 6 months or less
is eligible to receive the Medicare Hospice
8. Advanced is a written document in which a competent person gives instructions about future
Direc- tive health care in the event that the individual is unable to make decisions.
(AD)
for health care is one type of advance directive. Also called a health care
9. Power of
proxy, the durable power of attorney for health care gives another
Attor- ney
person the power to make medical decisions related to care of the
(POA)
patient
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