EthicalDilemmaa situation in which adifficult choice has tobe made betweentwo courses ofaction, either ofwhich entailstransgressing a moralprinciple.Assurancemaking sureessentialservices areavailableAdvocacysupport for orrecommendationof a particularcause or policyAssessmentusingsystematicmethods tomonitor thehealth of apopulationPolicyDevelopmentdevelopinglaws andpractices topromotehealthMoralDistressanuncomfortablestate of selfwhen one isunable to actethicallyAggregatea communitycomposed of peoplewho share one ormore commoncharacteristics havingcommon goals andactivities,Chemistrya science thatdeals with thecomposition,structure, andproperties ofsubstancesNonmaleficenceno harm isdone whenapplyingstandards ofcareCognitiveDomaininvolvesknowledge andthedevelopment ofintellectualskillsAcquiredImmunitydevelopsthrough actualexposure tothe infectiousagentUtilitarianismappealsexclusively tooutcomes orconsequences indetermining whichchoice to make. VerticalTransmissiona disease that istransmitted bybreast milk,sperm, placenta,or during thepassage throughthe vaginal canalBeneficencemaximizepossiblebenefits andminimizepossible harmToxicologythe branch ofscience concernedwith the nature,effects, anddetection ofpoisons.Communitygroup of peopleand institutionsthat sharegeographic,civic, or socialparametersPsychomotorDomaininvolves theperformanceof a skillAffectiveDomaininvolves achange inattitude anddevelopmentof valuesFoodbornefoodintoxicationor foodinfectionRespectforAutonomyindividualsselect thoseactions thefulfill theirgoalsPassiveImmunitytransfer ofantibodies to thehost, ex mom tobaby through theplacenta or bloodtransfusionActiveimmunityproduction ofantibodies bythe body inresponse toinfection orimmunizationVector-bornea diseasethat istransmittedto humansby a vectorNaturalImmunitynatural defensemechanisms ofthe body toresists specificantigens ortoxinsEthicalDilemmaa situation in which adifficult choice has tobe made betweentwo courses ofaction, either ofwhich entailstransgressing a moralprinciple.Assurancemaking sureessentialservices areavailableAdvocacysupport for orrecommendationof a particularcause or policyAssessmentusingsystematicmethods tomonitor thehealth of apopulationPolicyDevelopmentdevelopinglaws andpractices topromotehealthMoralDistressanuncomfortablestate of selfwhen one isunable to actethicallyAggregatea communitycomposed of peoplewho share one ormore commoncharacteristics havingcommon goals andactivities,Chemistrya science thatdeals with thecomposition,structure, andproperties ofsubstancesNonmaleficenceno harm isdone whenapplyingstandards ofcareCognitiveDomaininvolvesknowledge andthedevelopment ofintellectualskillsAcquiredImmunitydevelopsthrough actualexposure tothe infectiousagentUtilitarianismappealsexclusively tooutcomes orconsequences indetermining whichchoice to make. VerticalTransmissiona disease that istransmitted bybreast milk,sperm, placenta,or during thepassage throughthe vaginal canalBeneficencemaximizepossiblebenefits andminimizepossible harmToxicologythe branch ofscience concernedwith the nature,effects, anddetection ofpoisons.Communitygroup of peopleand institutionsthat sharegeographic,civic, or socialparametersPsychomotorDomaininvolves theperformanceof a skillAffectiveDomaininvolves achange inattitude anddevelopmentof valuesFoodbornefoodintoxicationor foodinfectionRespectforAutonomyindividualsselect thoseactions thefulfill theirgoalsPassiveImmunitytransfer ofantibodies to thehost, ex mom tobaby through theplacenta or bloodtransfusionActiveimmunityproduction ofantibodies bythe body inresponse toinfection orimmunizationVector-bornea diseasethat istransmittedto humansby a vectorNaturalImmunitynatural defensemechanisms ofthe body toresists specificantigens ortoxins

NSG4020 Population Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two courses of action, either of which entails transgressing a moral principle.
    Ethical Dilemma
  2. making sure essential services are available
    Assurance
  3. support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy
    Advocacy
  4. using systematic methods to monitor the health of a population
    Assessment
  5. developing laws and practices to promote health
    Policy Development
  6. an uncomfortable state of self when one is unable to act ethically
    Moral Distress
  7. a community composed of people who share one or more common characteristics having common goals and activities,
    Aggregate
  8. a science that deals with the composition, structure, and properties of substances
    Chemistry
  9. no harm is done when applying standards of care
    Nonmaleficence
  10. involves knowledge and the development of intellectual skills
    Cognitive Domain
  11. develops through actual exposure to the infectious agent
    Acquired Immunity
  12. appeals exclusively to outcomes or consequences in determining which choice to make.
    Utilitarianism
  13. a disease that is transmitted by breast milk, sperm, placenta, or during the passage through the vaginal canal
    Vertical Transmission
  14. maximize possible benefits and minimize possible harm
    Beneficence
  15. the branch of science concerned with the nature, effects, and detection of poisons.
    Toxicology
  16. group of people and institutions that share geographic, civic, or social parameters
    Community
  17. involves the performance of a skill
    Psychomotor Domain
  18. involves a change in attitude and development of values
    Affective Domain
  19. food intoxication or food infection
    Foodborne
  20. individuals select those actions the fulfill their goals
    Respect for Autonomy
  21. transfer of antibodies to the host, ex mom to baby through the placenta or blood transfusion
    Passive Immunity
  22. production of antibodies by the body in response to infection or immunization
    Active immunity
  23. a disease that is transmitted to humans by a vector
    Vector- borne
  24. natural defense mechanisms of the body to resists specific antigens or toxins
    Natural Immunity