Exam 11: Hitting the Pavement: Intervention of Case Finding

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When designing outreach the public health nurse must take into consideration the population of interest and:

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A school nurse is reviewing and monitoring the health records for the local elementary school and notes a steady increase in the body weight for this particular population. This is an example of case-finding from:

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The intervention of case finding is best enacted by:

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A public health nurse attempts to work with adolescents and teach them about the use of protective gear when engaging in skate boarding. The public health nurse conducts these educational programs at the local skate park. This is an example of:

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A public health nurse is involved in the monitoring of data pertaining to adolescent suicide. This is a function of:

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Which of the following is a common reportable communicable disease?

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A department of health organizes a screening at a local mall to target middle aged adults. This type of screening is known as:

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An important component of any screening to ensure positive results are enacted upon include:

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A public health nurse and other county health department officials are called into a public school to ask questions pertaining to several cases of lice. This is considered:

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A public health nurse and several local agencies are working together to plan, implement, and evaluate a health program. One of the first steps for this group to engage in prior to making any decisions about specific screening tests is to:

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A town nurse works with a local church to engage in activities that will identify unrecognized health risk factors or asymptomatic disease conditions in the congregation. This is an example of:

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