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Term
What is Vectorborne infections?
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Non-human carriers-insects
Biological: Vector causes the disease
Mechanical: Vector carrier agent to host (contamination by flies or
cockroaches)
, Examples:
1. Ticks: Lyme Disease, Rocky mountain spotted fever
2.Mosquitoes: Malaria
3. Fleas/ Rodent: Plague, Hantavvirus
i. Lead interferes with RBC production --> anemia, neurotoxicity
ii.Lead binds to the red cells; it circulates throught the body for the life of
the red cells. It can be stored in the long bones for 20-30 years and can
be
mobilized from the bone during illnes, stressful conditions and pregency
i. Don't ask a patient "Do you understand?"
ii.Instead, ask patients to explain or demostrate how they will undertake
a recommended treatment or intervention
iii. If the patient does not explain correctly, assume that you have not
provided adequate teaching. Reteach the information using an alternate
approach.
Assesses program outcomes or as a follow-up for the results of program
activities. Usually occurs when a program is completed or at a specific point in
time (e.g. at the end of 1 year or 5 year)
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Term
What is Community-focused level of practice?
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Practice is focused on individual
health assessments and Practice is aimed at providing
interventions specialized medical care to patients
, Practice is about developing Practice is directed toward
training programs for entire population or target
healthcare professionals groups
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Definition
i.What is my main problems?
ii. What do I need to do about it (the problems)?
iii. Why is it important for me to do this?
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What is Community-Orientated
Nursing? What is Ask-Me 3 Questions?
What is symptoms of Carbon
Monoxide? What is Food Intoxication?
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What is Christoffel's conceptual framework of advocacy?
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i. Lead interferes with RBC production --> anemia, neurotoxicity
ii.Lead binds to the red cells; it circulates throught the body for the life of
the red cells. It can be stored in the long bones for 20-30 years and can
be
mobilized from the bone during illnes, stressful conditions and pregency
i. Information: Gather data about problems, extent of problem, patterns,
frequency, barriers to program
ii.Strategy: Disseminate information gathered, identify, objectives, work
with legislators
iii. Action: Implement strategies, lobby testify, issue press releases
A precise behavioral statement of the achievement that will acccomplish partial
or total relaization of a goal; includes the date by which the achievement is
expected to be completed. Use terms like: will demonstrate, will verbalize
i. Recommended: Systematic Review of the Studies has enough evidence
to show that the Intervention is effective
ii.Recommended Against: Evidence that the intervention is harmful or
not effective
iii. Insufficient Evidence: Doesn't have enough evidence to state
whether it is helpful or not
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