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Community and Public Health Nursing, Evidence for Practice 2nd Edition by Gail A. Harkness, Rosanna DeMarco - Test Bank
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1. HP 2010 is a guidepost for nurses and interdisciplinary teams in community and public health. What actions would you take to meet the primary goals for HP 2010 in a high-school setting as a resource for the school nurse? (Select all that apply) 
A) Establish a tobacco cessation program for students and faculty. 
B) Create a hearing and speech evaluation program. 
C) Establish a committee to create a self-sustaining sports and physical activity 
program. 
D) Create a program to educate staff a...
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MIC 130 Exam 2 questions with correct answers
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Explain how surveillance data is used - Correct Answer-Facilitates timely response to outbreaks, helps ascertain impact of diseases, and helps supports and evaluate the effectiveness of control measures 
 
The differences between passive and active surveillance - Correct Answer-Passive surveillance is when you fill out forms, questionnaires, and regular reporting of disease. 
 
Active surveillance is when you investigate and the health department is proactive and contacts healthcare providers an...
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NUR 329 Final Review Questions with Certified Solutions
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NUR 329 Final Review Questions with 
 
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1. Prevalence Proportion is: 
A. Existing disease in a population 
B. Number of people who are sick 
C. Risk for getting a disease 
D. Population at risk who are sick A 
 
2. Incidence is a measure of: 
 
A. Accuracy 
B. Risk 
 
C. Specificity 
D. Sensitivity B 
 
3. The Epidemiologic Triangle describes: 
A. Relationships between diseases 
B. Relationships between agent, host and environment 
C. Relationships between diseases and peop...
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Lifeguard Red Cross Exam B Q&A 2022/2023
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During a morning adult lap swim, you notice a swimmer who slows down and is no longer able to make any forward progress. Which of the following is true? - Answer- She is in danger of becoming an active victim if not assisted. 
 
The hazard communication standard includes having MSDS information available. What is 
included in this information? - Answer- Information about what type of chemicals are in use at the facility. 
 
For a head, neck or spinal injury in the water: - Answer- Minimiz...
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MPH 6011 Midterm Exam Updated Questions and Answers
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prevalence formula - (old+new)/total population 
 
prevalence - -a slice though the population at a point in time at which we determine who has the disease and who does not 
-a good measure when a difficult to know when a person became a case 
 
point prevalence (snapshot) - frequency of existing disease/ condition at a certain point in time 
 
period prevalence - frequency of existing disease during a defined time period 
 
prevalence is affected by .... - incidence and duration 
 
if the disea...
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CIC Practice Test 2 questions with correct answers
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1. The infection preventionist (IP) on the Antimicrobial Stewardship Team is thinking of ways that he can support efforts and add to the success of the team in decreasing antimicrobial resistance. Some of the activities that he can do to help with the mission of the team include: 
1) Calculate multidrug-resistant organism (MDRO) infection rates 
2) Detect asymptomatic carriers using active surveillance cultures 
3) Use molecular typing for investigating outbreaks 
4) Collect environmental cultur...
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POPM 3240 questions with correct answers
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Which epidemiological term best describes the following statement? 
"Signs and symptoms of listeriosis can appear from 3 to 70 days after exposure to the bacteria, with a median time of 3 weeks." 
 
A. Latent period 
B. Incubation period 
C. Communicability period 
D. Shedding period 
E. Pathology period - Correct Answer-B 
 
Public Health Ontario reports that 
the annual number of cases of listeriosis for the years 2009 to 2015 ranged between 43 and 65 (average: 53 cases); however, in 2016, 9...
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CQM-C Exam 40 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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CQM-C Exam 40 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
The purpose of Construction Quality Management is to: - CORRECT ANSWER Achieve the quality established by properly developed requirements through the combined responsibility, but seperate efforts of contractpr smd government personnel. 
 
Construction Quality Management is the performance of tasks, which ensure that construction is performed. - CORRECT ANSWER According to plans and specifications, on time, within a defined budget and a safe work e...
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Comlex Ethics Level 2 Latest Update with Verified Solutions
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Comlex Ethics Level 2 Latest Update 
 
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Active Euthanasia Active is providing or doing something that directly causes the patient's 
death. (i.e. giving lethal medication, withdrawing a ventilator when the patient is still paralyzed 
from medication, delivering carbon monoxide, etc.). 
 
Autonomy Autonomy is the right or capacity to make one's own rational decisions, using 
one's own value system, and act on those decisions, without undue coercion from other people o...
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NUR 4251 Quiz 3- Questions and Correct Answers
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1. A nurse considered copying last month's surveillance report and changing the date because the number of occurrences per month had not noticeably changed. Which of the following best explains why the nurse should continue to spend time collecting and reporting data that is always nearly the same? a. Because such data are legally required b. Because it is still part of the nurse's responsibilities, even if it is a waste of time c. To determine a local baseline rate and immediately notice any ...
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