Ayuda para la tarea de salud pública
La ayuda para tareas de salud pública es una herramienta de aprendizaje sobre salud pública diseñada para ayudar a estudiantes y profesionales a completar mejor las tareas relacionadas con la salud pública. El programa proporciona una gran cantidad de recursos de aprendizaje sobre salud pública, incluidos materiales del curso, trabajos de investigación, tutoriales en vídeo, etc., para ayudar a los estudiantes a comprender mejor diversos aspectos de la salud pública.
Además, la plataforma proporciona una variedad de utilidades como calculadoras, consultas de bases de datos, análisis de mapas, etc. para ayudar a los estudiantes a completar sus tareas de manera más eficiente. El asistente de tarea de salud pública también proporciona una comunidad de comunicación en línea donde los estudiantes pueden compartir experiencias y recursos con otros profesionales de la salud pública para mejorar la conciencia y la competencia en salud pública.
- 1. Which organization created the Standard Precautions to protect healthcare workers? 2. What bodily fluids are considered potentially infectious? 3. How many shots are required in the Hepatitis B vaccine series? 4. Which is the best method to prevent infections? 5. What is the purpose of personal protective equipment (PPE)? 6. What type of gloves should be used for sterile compounding? 7. When should gloves be disinfected with 70% isopropyl alcohol (IPA)? 8. What is the correct order for removing PPE? 9. Where should the laminar flow hood be located? 10. What should NOT be in the compounding area? 11. How often should the laminar airflow hood be cleaned? 12. What is the purpose of a media fill test? 13. What should be used to withdraw liquid from an ampule? 14. How should an ampule be broken?
- supplemental oxygen has been applled. A 33-year-old male patient has cut his leg with a chain saw. His alrway is patent, he is breathing 18 times per minute with good tidal volume, and sup Bleeding has been controlled with a tourniquet, and the patient is pale,diaphoretic, and anxious. You should: A treat the patient for shock. B question bystanders. C perform a reassessment. D gather a detailed medical history.
- You are caring for a 23-year-old male who cut his wrists with a razor. He is unresponsive and has snoring respirations. You should: A suction the airway. B look for a suicide note. C perform a head tilt-chin lift. D apply oxygen via nasal cannula.
- For questions 1 through 12, fill in the blanks with the best possible answer. (1pointforeachblank=16 total points) 1. A __ disease lasts a long time. 2. Many chronic diseases share three common risk factors:physical inactivity, __ , and __ 3. Examples of cardiovascular disease include coronary heart disease , atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis, high __ , and __ . 4. Arteriosclerosis refers to __ of the arteries. 5. Leg pain, muscle aches, and poor temperature regulation are symptoms of peripheral __ disease. 6. Almost one in __ Americans has diabetes. 7. In type I diabetes, __ is not produced by the pancreas. 8. The disease associated with loss of bone density and occurring most often in women is __ 9. The most common forms of cancer in men are __ colon, and __ 10. The most common forms of cancer in women are breast, colon and __ 11. __ refers to a loss of brain function over time. 12. Persons with disability in the United States are protected under the __ With __ Act. 13. What are two things you should do when speaking with someone who has impaired hearing? (4
- Worksheet: Focus on Chronic Diseases and Disabilities Name: Class: Date: Answer each question. 1. What is chronic disease and what are three common risk factors associated with many chronic diseases? 2. What is cardiovascular disease (CVD)? Define four types of CVD. 3. What is the difference between en type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes? 4. What are the most common types of cancer er in men? In women? 5. What are some symptoms associated with arthritis? How many types of arthritis are there? 6. Identify three risk factors for osteoporosis. 7. What type of chronic disease is asthma? What happens when a person has asthma? 8. Define both dementia and Alzheimer's disease. 9. What is a disability?Name four functions that can be impaired by a disability.