Violence and Natural, Man-Made Disasters and Home Health and Hospice

Violence and Natural, Man-Made Disasters and Home Health and Hospice

Violence
1-Identify at-risk populations for violence and the role of public health in dealing with the epidemic of violence.
2-Identify factors that influence violence.
References:
READ – Textbook (pp. 542-557)

abusive head trauma, p. 550
bullying, p. 549
child maltreatment, p. 549
date rape drugs, p. 548
dating violence, p. 548
elder abuse, p. 552
emotional abuse, p. 551
hate crimes, p. 554
interpersonal violence, p. 552
intimate partner violence (IPV), p. 547
neglect, p. 550
physical abuse, p. 550
prison violence, p. 554
sexual abuse, p. 551
workplace violence, p. 552
youth-related violence, p. 552

Natural and Man-Made Disasters
1-Identify the types of disasters.
2-Describe the stages of a disaster.
References:
READ – Textbook (pp. 558-579)

American Red Cross, p. 571
direct victim, p. 562
disaster, p. 562
disaster triage, p. 575
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), p. 569
imminence, p. 565
mass casualty, p. 562
mitigation, p. 564
predictability, p. 564
shelter in place, p. 574
terrorism, p. 563
U.S. Department of Homeland Security, p. 568
weapons of mass destruction. Classification. p. 563

Home Health and Hospice
1-Define home health care.
References:
READ – Textbook (pp. 645-661)
2-Define:

advance directive, p. 657
durable power of attorney, p. 657
home health care, p. 649
living will, p. 657