There is a confirmed outbreak of influenza in four counties in your state. What will PHNs (Public Health Nurse) responders do to protect the community?
There is a confirmed outbreak of influenza in four counties in your state. What will PHNs...
If you directed the county health department during an influenza outbreak, how you would prioritize immunization of the following personnel groups: geriatric patients, immune-compromised patients, health care providers, police/fire/emergency medical technicians, adults, and children? typed responses only . Thank you for your help
1. (Ellner and Guckenheimer) An isolated village experiences an outbreak of influenza in which 812 of the 1100 residents contract the infection. Estimate Ro assuming that the outbreak started with a single case contracted from outside the village, with all others susceptible at the start of the outbreak 2. (Ellner and Guckenheimer) Starting with a constant population SIR model with births, suppose that newborns are vaccinated, with the result that a fraction p 〈 l of the newborns are born...
The nurseis attending to a child whose family has recently moved into the state; the child has not been vaccinated against a recent infectious outbreak. The family citing religious reasons for not vaccinating. What should the nurse do? A. Mandatory vaccinations are against the rights of individuals to decide on their own health care so the nurse will not have to give the vaccine B. The nurse should inform the family that the state is granted public health authority to...
The official pathways and chain for reporting a possible outbreak. What it is like to work with the interprofessional team in an outbreak investigation following the 10 steps. How to interpret a sample epidemic curve or incidence chart / graph for your assigned disease. (You must obtain this prior to your meeting.) How to effectively work with the media to avoid public panic. What scripted message you would give to the media for public education on an outbreak addressing how...
what are the mechanisms of generic change in the influenza virus and what is the medical and public health impact of these changes
What are the outbreak and the risk , protection , and other important public health information of Ebola How long did it take to get out to public? What media did the Public Health Service and or who use to disseminate ? What was the public reaction ?
A. Usually, what can the community/public health nurses do to minimize the adverse effects of the environment on their clients' health? Provide some examples of the critical resources that are available to the community/public health nurse when working with clients in the home, in the occupational setting, and in the community? B. Define disaster and list the types? What are the personal and professional responsibilities in the community of a community/public health nurse during a disaster? Discuss Canada's emergency management...
A. Usually, what can the community/public health nurses do to minimize the adverse effects of the environment on their clients' health? Provide some examples of the critical resources that are available to the community/public health nurse when working with clients in the home, in the occupational setting, and in the community? B. Define disaster and list the types? What are the personal and professional responsibilities in the community of a community/public health nurse during a disaster? Discuss Canada's emergency management...
Nursing in community health is the practice of promoting and protecting the health of the community. Think of your current role and what you have learned about the functions of the community health nurse. How do you promote and protect the community? How can you improve in this area? Please provide examples.
1) The epidemic curve for both the Hepatitis Outbreak and Oswego Outbreak case studies are indicative of this type of outbreak. A) propagated (progressive source) B) continuous common source C) point source D) confirmed 2) What is the term used to describe; "The severity of the disease; measured by the case fatality ratio (CFR%)". 3) If a male participant in an HIV study considers himself heterosexual, yet has a history of sex with men, he may not reveal the homosexual...