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Public Health Nurse Role: Infectious Disease, Tuberculosis, and Vaccine Preventable Diseases Emily A. Litt, CPT, AN, USAR, DNP, RN Assistant Teaching Professor Brigham Young University College of Nursing APHA Conference November 9, 2009
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Disclosure I have no personal financial relationships with commercial interests relevant to this presentation over the past 12 months.
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Objective 1.Inform participants of PHN roles in Infectious Disease, Tuberculosis and Vaccine Preventable Diseases
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CategoriesNumber of Participants Adolescent Health6 Adult Health6 Disease, Prevention and Control11 Emergency Preparedness7 Family Planning6 Generalist16 Immunizations17 Maternal & Child Health19 Tuberculosis8 Women’s Health18 Job Categories
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Percentage of PHNs who work in clinics
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Types of Public Health Clinics 1. Immunization (93%) 2. STDs & HIV (61%) 3. DOT (57%) 4. Prenatal (56%) 5. Family Planning (48%) 6. WIC (46%) 7. Well baby/child (44%) 8. Lead (44%) 9. Senior Health (35%) 10. School-based clinics (33%) 11. EPSDT (28%) 12. Primary care (20%) 13. Chronic Care Management (19%)
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88.3% 11.7% Percentage of PHNs who perform case management
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Types of Case Management 1.Individuals TB (52%) 2.Pregnant women (47%) 3.Families with newborns/ young children (45%) 4.Breastfeeding women (37%) 5.Children with lead (33%) 6.Children with disabilities (33%) 7. Individuals chronic disease (25%) 8. Individuals with mental illness (18%) 9. Children with IEP plan (18%) 10. Frail older adults (17%) 11. Individuals HIV (13%) 12. Adults with disabilities (10%)
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Percentage of PHNs who conduct home visits
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Types & Frequency of Home Visits 1.Health Promotion (74%) 2.Case Management (72%) 3.DOT (68%) 4.Contact Investigation (68%) 5.Newborn (66%) 6.Abuse and Neglect (64%) 7.Parenting (62%) 8.Prenatal (58%) 9. Child G & D (58%) 10. Post partum (56%) 11. Special Needs Child (54%) 12. Lead (50%) 13. SIDS follow-up (40%) 14. Court ordered (34%) 15. PH nuisance (28%) 16. Homecare (20%)
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Health Screenings 1. Immunization status (94%) 2. Mantoux (68%) 3. Hypertension/Blood Pressure (68%) 4. Infant/Child Growth and Development (66%) 5. Lice (62%) 6. Nutrition (62%) 7. Anemia (57%) 8. Abuse & Neglect (49%) 9. BMI (49%) 10. Lead (45%) 11. Vision (45%) 12. Hearing (45%) 13. Dental (43%) 14. Interpersonal violence (43%)
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93% PHNs work in immunization clinics 63% PHNs plan immunization clinics 1.Flu (95%) 2.General (88%) 3.Public Health [well-baby, WIC](61%) 4.Hep A/B for individuals exposed to disease (61%) 5.Schools (55%) 6.Hep A/B for employees at work sites (41) 7.Travel (20%) Vaccine Preventable Diseases
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Disease Prevention & Control 78% PHNs investigate disease and other health threats
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TB Prevention & Control 75% PHNs report that they work with clients with latent or active TB 23% work with TB clients daily; 15% weekly; and 28% monthly 83% administer and read tuberculin skin tests 68% of PHNs conduct Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) home visits 68% of PHNs investigate TB contacts
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Percentage of PHNs who conduct DOT visits
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Summary
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