Office of Emergency Management (OEM)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA American Red Cross (ARC)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
En vironmental Protection Agency (EPA)
• Smallpox(variola virus)
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Office of Emergency Management (OEM)
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA American Red Cross (ARC)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
En vironmental Protection Agency (EPA)
• Smallpox(variola virus) as a bioterrorism threat- • Botulism as a bioterrorism agent- • Anthrax signs and symptoms and treatment: • Triage of mass casualty patients- • Pneumonic plague and isolation- • How to tag patients according to the tag colors- • Education on biological weapons of mass destruction- Environmental pollutants and what disease processes they affect- • Modifiable risk factors for different disease processes • Reportable diseases to the CDC Characteristics of analytic assessments: • Primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention • Ten Greatest Public Health Achievements: • Public health nursing practice standard: obligation for the greater good for all people • Identifying environmental evidence-based practice for a community: Scope of practice of community health nurse in community health fairs Asthma education from a community health nurse perspective • Lillian Wald’s teaching in a community health fair setting: • Using the Theory of Reasoned Action to educate patients: • Pender’s Health Promotion Model: Healthy People 2020 and diabetic education • What is the purpose of Healthy People 2020: • Under what Sojourner Truth was known for: • OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970): • Medicare: • Prospective payment system (PPS): Assessment of homes or buildings prior to 1960’s • Major accomplishments of the Romans during the classical times for improving health in the community: • Innovations implemented during the 19th century in Germany regarding community health nursing: • Epidemiology triangle: Methodological design of studies • Prevalence rate and other types of rates: What type of community is MADD an example of Mothers Against Drunk Driving: Using summative evaluation data to educate the community • What is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (purpose, goals, etc.) • National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974: What factor has the greatest impact of the community : • House on Henry Street: • Florence Nightingale’s work: • Define community health nursing: • Cultural competency: • Faith Community Nursing and their roles: • CIRCLE Model of Spiritual Care: • Primary prevention for child abuse:
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