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NR 503 Week 4 Midterm final exam Quiz
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What type of prevention is screening or exams? - answer Secondary Prevention

Tertiary Prevention - answer What type of prevention is a cardiac or stroke rehabilitation
program?

What prevention attempts to minimize negative effects, prevents further disease or
disorder related to complications, prevent relapse, and restore the highest physical or
psychological functioning possible? - answer Tertiary Prevention

What prevention emphasizes on early disease detection by screening? - answer
Secondary Prevention

Primary Prevention - answer What prevention refers to preventing disease before it
occurs?

Secondary Prevention - answer Which type of prevention are these examples of:
-The APN screens all pregnant patients for Hepatitis B, and Group Beta Strep.
-An APN school nurse examines all students for lice at the beginning of the school year.
-Each year the school nurse administers a visual test to all students who do not wear
glasses or contacts.
-The APN supervised patients with smallpox who are quarantined.
-Before immigrants are allowed to immigrate to the US, the public health nurse ensures
that individuals have a chest x-ray.

Tertiary Prevention - answerWhich type of prevention are these examples of:
-Mrs. A. goes directly to rehabilitation following a total hip replacement.
-Mr. B. adopts a Health Heart diet to control his high cholesterol.
-14 year old Lindsey Hemoglobin AC1 is within normal limits and is able to decrease her
insulin.
-Mrs. Brown, who has been diagnosed with osteoarthritis, is able to maintain normal
activity without pain if she is compliant with her treatment plan.
-Many trauma patients can resume normal activities after rehabilitation.

Primary Prevention - answerWhat type of prevention are these examples of:
-The APN teaching students who are not pregnant about birth control and natural family
planning methods.

, -The APN plans and participates in an immunization clinic for a school population that is
lacking many of the mandated state immunizations.
-Smoking is prohibited on air planes and most public facilities.
-The APN supports legislation that is passed which ensures that working mothers have
release time to breastfeed and/or pump.
-The APN is active in his/her professional organization to lobby that pesticides are
banned from commercial use for food production.

How does a provider determine the usefulness, appropriateness, of a screening test? -
answerThe target population needs to be identifiable and accessible and the disease
should affect a sufficient number of people. The screening test should be sensitive
enough to detect most cases and be specific enough to limit the number of false
positives. Screening test should be relatively inexpensive, easy to administer, and have
minimal side effects. The validity of the screening test is the ability to accurately identify
those that have the disease.

Where would a NP look to find a screening test? - answerUS Preventive Services Task,
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

What determines if a screening test should be used? - answerDetermining if a
screening test should be used can be evaluated by the success of a screening tool.
Does the screening tool do what it was intended to do and reduce the overall mortality,
decrease case fatality, increase early detection, reduce complications or increase
quality of life?

Can you explain what "descriptive epidemiology" means? What is the purpose? How is
it used? - answerConcerned with characterizing the amount and distribution of health
and disease within a population. Through the process of looking at rates, incidence,
prevalence, mortality, survival, and prognosis we have and understanding of a disease
and knowledge of how populations differ. Also, what interventions would be best for
who.

How are causation and descriptive epidemiology related, how do they work together to
aid evidence-based care? - answerDescriptive epidemiology is the first step in any
epidemiology investigation or in analyzing any health problem from a research
perspective. Causation is found through further research study to determine the best
interventions in patient care and overall population health. They both work together to
aid evidence-based care by describing patterns of disease in populations and identifying
potential risk factors.

What does "causation" mean? - answerThe relationship between cause and effect

Can you relate causation to primary, secondary and tertiary interventions? -
answerCausation is the cause and effect relationship in which one variable controls the
changes in another variable. Such as smoking increases risk of lung cancer. Primary
intervention would be to eliminate or reduce factors related to the variable. Such as

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