n Every NP interaction is opportunity to address - risk factors for disease
HP 2020 has ________ levels of prevention - 3
the most helpful tool for finding population risk factors and indicators of health - HP 2020
Name the added objectives of HP 2020 that were not part of 2010 (13 total) - global health
healthcare associated disease
preparedness
quality of life
alzheimers
genomics
LGBT
adolescent health
blood safety and disorders
childhood
older adults
sleep health
social determinants of health
define social determinants of health - access to cleanliness of water food and air / other environmental
influences
the US preventative services task force (USPSTF) recommending women who have a known family hx of
mutations in the BRCA1 or BRCA2 genes be tested or consult genetics counseling is an example of what
HP 2020 added goal - genomics guidelines
what is the adolescent health goal initiative added in the HP 2020 - USPSTF recommends screening for
HIV in high risk groups
the USPSTF recommends screening all newborns for sickle cell disease -- this is an example of which HP
2020 initiative - blood disorders and safety
, Define epidemiology - The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events
in specified populations, and the application of this study to the control of health problems.
what is the "triad" of disease or infection - host agent environment
diseases with short or long incubation periods tend to have increased rates of transmission - long -
because often it is spread while patients are asymptomatic
nurse who founded the red cross and served as a nurse in the civil war - Clara Barton
nurse who developed the idea that environment and social phenomena could be measured and analyzed
and was applicable to patient health - florence nightengale
nurse in KY that started the Frontier nursing services - mary breckinridge
the ACA was enacted in - 2010
What was the Affordable Care Act? - protect patients from being denied
insurance necessary
creation of markets for insurance
according to CMS (center for medicaid) what are the 3 reasons that healthcare spending is growing
faster than the GDP - income growth
aging population
increasing cost of medical services and supplies
what are 2 indicators used to measure a country's health - life expectancy at birth
infant mortality
what are 2 things that IOM hypothesizes are contributing to the low health indicator scores in the US -
poor data collection and reporting on statistics
poor collection and publishing of information on risk factors for chronic disease
science of public health - epidemiology
composed of multiple aggregates - community
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