Final Test Flashcards

1
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Direct, Indirect, Sexual, and discrimination are forms of what?

A

Bulling

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2
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Type of violence rooted in political, economic, and social structure?

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Structural

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3
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A term used interchangeably with structural violence

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Systemic violence

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4
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Groups at higher risk of experiencing family violence

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People with disabilities, women, indig people, 2SLGBTQIA+

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5
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What percent of adults experienced abuse as children?

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25%

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6
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Systemic Oppression refers to?

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Racism and other systemic injustices that intersect and impede others’ quality of life and growth.

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7
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Lack of social support, connection, culturally safe health services, and social services represents what?

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Social poverty

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8
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Privlage describes what?

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systemic and institutional set of benefits given to certain people

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9
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The central experience of community violence is?

A

Poverty

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10
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Systemic empathy describes what?

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The inherent understanding embedded in societal systems, such as judicial, healthcare, and education systems.

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11
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A prevalent form of IPV in Canada

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Stalking

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12
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13-15 years old is the common age for what?

A

Human Trafficking

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13
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Components of the power and control wheel

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Intimidation, coercion and threat, male privilege, isolation

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14
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People, power, and poverty model represent what types of trauma?

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Single incident, developmental, intergenerational, complex

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15
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Metis, Inuit, FN, and Single women have the highest rate of what?

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Sexual assault

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16
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Poverty is linked to what?

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Colonial histories of oppression in black/indig communities

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17
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Sexual assault is underreported because?

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Not wanting to deal with the police, not thinning important enough, lack of evidence, fear of inadequate punishment

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18
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Protective factor for being a victim of bullying

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Affectionate relationship with parents

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19
Q

Slavery is a?

A

Historical Trauma

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20
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Practice, policy, and leadership are part of what?

A

Trauma-informed care

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21
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Changes in cognition due to repeated narratives of trauma

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Vicarious trauma

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22
Q

Screening for IPV is?

A

Secondary Prevention

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23
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Family violence includes

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Neglect, emotional, financial and physical abuse

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24
Q

GI problems are a sign of?

A

Chronic stress

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25
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Secondary trauma is another word for?

A

Vicarious trauma

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26
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4 Ways to practice trauma-informed care

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Build awareness, emphasize safety, adapt language, consider risk factors

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27
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single incident, historic, intergenerational, developmental, and complex are all types of what?

A

Trauma

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28
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Signs of sex trafficking include

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recurrent STI’s, unexplained injuries, language barriers

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29
Q

How much of Canada’s land mass is rural?

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95%

30
Q

The social approach to defining rural areas includes

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living in countryside outside center with 2500 people

31
Q

Logging has the highest rate of what?

A

Workplace fatalities

32
Q

People working on medium farms have high injury rates because?

A

Long hours with little help

33
Q

Rural industry with highest fatality rate

A

Farming

34
Q

Impacts of shift work in rural communities include

A

obesity and emotional distress

35
Q

Why is abuse high in rural communities?

A

Impact of shift work

36
Q

people in northern regions have higher rates of what?

A

hypertension

37
Q

Examples of secondary prevention in rural communities include

A

diabetes screening program for women

38
Q

Challenges faced by rural communities are

A

inequitable access to technology

39
Q

Why is poverty a big issue in rural communities

A

They have to travel for access to services

40
Q

Rural nurses have a lower what than urban?

A

Level of education

41
Q

FNIHB of Health Canada describes isolated communities as

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Phone service, scheduled planes but no roads

42
Q

Most common reason nurses leave the rural profession

A

Undertake further nursing education

43
Q

Opioid use costs up to how much per year

A

50$ billion

44
Q

The most common substance in Canada is?

A

Alcohol

45
Q

Term to describe legal drugs

A

Licit drugs

46
Q

Substance use disorder is?

A

Pattern of maladaptive substance use resulting in harmful consequences

47
Q

Determinants of problematic substance use include

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Genetic, psychological, socioeconomic, historical

48
Q

The leading cause of preventable death in Canada is?

A

Tobacco use

49
Q

Behavioral addictions include

A

Gambling and shopping

50
Q

What conditions make drug use worse

A

Homelessness, poverty, lacking housing, marganilization

51
Q

Harm Reduction, Prevention, Treatment, and Enforcement are all part of what?

A

Pillars of Canadas Federal Drug Strategy

52
Q

Healthcare professionals are at a higher risk of what?

A

Perscription drug use

53
Q

Supporting public policy is?

A

Primordial prevention

54
Q

Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder is characterized by?

A

Developmental, neuro, behavioural delays in infants

55
Q

Methadone programs are what level of prevention

A

Tertiary

56
Q

What is the most prevalent bacterial STI?

A

Chlamydia

57
Q

STI with vag/rectal discharge

A

Gonnorhea/Chlamydia

58
Q

Causes red tracks in genital area

A

Scabies

59
Q

The test used to check for Chlamydia

A

Urine

60
Q

FLu-like symptoms occur two weeks after what STI?

A

HIV

61
Q

Vertical Transmission is?

A

Mother to infant

62
Q

Gonorrhea, Syphilis, and Chlamydia are

A

Bacteria STIs

63
Q

The most common causes of vaginitis are?

A

Bacteria vaganosis

64
Q

Indigenous people are at a higher rate of what than non-indigenous people

A

HIV

65
Q

Chlamydia can lead to ____ in women

A

PID, Tubal factor, ectopic pregnancy, chronic pelvic pain

66
Q

Symptoms of Chlamydia are?

A

Bleeding, discharge, dysuria, proctitis, watery discharge, epididymitis

67
Q

Treatment for Chlamydia

A

Azrythromycin, Doxycycline

68
Q

Gonorrhea symptoms include?

A

Green/yellow discharge, pain in lower abd, bleeding

69
Q

STI with the onset of 21 days

A

Syphilis

70
Q

Syphilis symptoms include?

A

Chancre sores - firm round painless bumps

71
Q

HSV occurs as?

A

Group of painful/itchy blisters

72
Q

STI with no cure

A

HPV