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  • Family Health Survey Data Dictionary, 2019

    … the people in your household, would you please tell me just the first name (or initials, or some other way to refer back to each person,) age, and sex of all of the people living in your … C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, …
  • Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2021

    … the people in your household, would you please tell me just the first name (or initials, or some other way to refer back to each person,) age, and sex of all of the people living in your … C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, …
  • Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2018

    … the people in your household, would you please tell me just the first name (or initials, or some other way to refer back to each person,) age, and sex of all of the people living in your … C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, …
  • Family Health Survey Data Dictionary 2017

    … the people in your household, would you please tell me just the first name (or initials, or some other way to refer back to each person,) age, and sex of all of the people living in your … C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, …
  • Opioid Use Disorder (OUD)_Diagnosis and Treatment

    … 1.8 3 Category 4 4.5 2.8 5 MOUD: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS • Addiction is about the behaviors someone displays around their drug use. • Someone who is stable in their recovery and is taking … drug for another? • Everyone’s dose is different. • Doses are increased or decreased based on someone’s symptoms. • Goal is to have a dose that controls someone’s cravings to a level that …
  • Suicide Prevention

    … the risk factors for suicide? Risk factors are characteristics that make it more likely that someone will consider, attempt, or die by suicide. They can't cause or predict a suicide attempt, … Lines: Use this directory Life-Threatening Emergency 911 What can I do right now to help someone in emotional pain? Follow these five steps to help someone thinking about suicide. Ask: Asking the question “Are you thinking about suicide?” …
    • Updated on June 05, 2023.
  • All in for Kids: Birth to 3 Program #3, August 2022

    … poisoning? Most childhood lead poisoning is from house paint in older homes. Lead was used in some house paint before being banned in 1978. When paint breaks down, it turns into flakes or … skills helps develop their: • Patience • Empathy (being able to understand and care about someone else’s feelings) • Future ability to read and write These skills are very important for …
  • Feeding Assistant Program: FAQs

    … Program FAQs (frequently asked questions) Who is a feeding assistant? A feeding assistant is someone who meets certain requirements . They're paid by a nursing facility to help residents eat … of Quality Assurance decides. The course must meet state and federal requirements. Can someone receive feeding assistant training at a technical college? No. The training should … diets receive help from a feeding assistant? It depends on the reason for the special diet. If someone has trouble swallowing, for example, then a nurse or nurse aide must help them. If the …
    • Updated on June 07, 2023.
  • All in for Kids: CLTS #5, September 2020

    … may show results for providers with addresses in another county or state. This is because some providers have a main office in one county but also deliver services in other counties. … of accommodation to participate, you can request it when registering. DETAILS ON LINKS Know someone else who would be interested in attending an input session? Share the registration link. … Thermometer starts at blue (the calm zone) and goes to red (the furious zone). By naming someone’s current feelings, it shows when their emotional “temperature” is getting warmer and …
  • HIV Counseling, Testing and Referral Services Protocol

    … must be confirmed by a laboratory-based test. Window period: The period of time between when someone is exposed to HIV and when a test can detect HIV in their system. Intended Audience for … risks or an STD and an active STD can increase the likelihood of contracting HIV. If someone with low risk of HIV seeks out an HIV test at your agency, they should not be denied … a person is linked to HIV care. Key Points to Discuss with Confidential Testing When testing someone confidentially, there are two related points that should be discussed. 1. If the result …
  • All in for Kids: Birth to 3 Program #4, September 2021

    … According to the Mayo Clinic, it is important for both adults and children. The more resilient someone is, the better they can manage stress and deal with tough situations. Children develop … and Yourself You can take steps to boost resilience in both the child and yourself. Here are some tips. http://dhs.wisconsin.gov/birthto3/index.htm SEPTEMBER 2021 ● 2021-04 2 The information … or time alone. • Reach out to friends or family to talk or ask for help. Everyone needs help sometimes. • Recognize what you are good at (for example, listening to others, singing, or …
  • All in for Kids: Birth to 3 Program #2, March 2021

    … is the ability to show empathy. Empathy means being able to understand and care about someone else’s feelings. Why empathy is important Empathy is a basis for positive interactions … the ability to show empathy. Parents and caregivers can help the child practice this skill. Some ways to help the child develop empathy include: • Helping the child recognize and name …
  • dhs-omnibus-2021-biennial-review-proposed-rule-order

    … to make collections, determine ability to pay, enforce or compromise liability and to delegate some of these responsibilities to counties. Chapter DHS 1 is therefore necessary to effectuate … means a cost paid by a medicaid purchase plan recipient, an institutionalized person, or someone receiving home and community-based services for goods or services that have been … means a cost paid by a medicaid purchase plan recipient, an institutionalized person, or someone receiving home and community-based services under 42 USC 1396n that may be considered to …
  • Chlamydia (Chlamydia trachomatis)

    … and who gets Chlamydia? Chlamydia is spread by having vaginal, anal, and/or oral sex with someone who has it. Babies can get Chlamydia during birth if the mother has it as well. If you … to urinate more often. If you get these symptoms it is usually 1-2 weeks after having sex with someone who has Chlamydia. P-42036 (02/2023) Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) …
  • PRAMS Quarterly Newsletter: Summer/Fall 2018

    … data request would be appropriate based on your research question, email Wisconsin PRAMS and someone from the team will get back to you! Prenatal care visits give expectant mothers the … HIV (the virus that causes AIDS) If I knew how much weight I should gain during pregnancy If someone was hurting me emotionally or physically 35.1% 34.5% 22.6% 18.9% 18.5% 14.8% If I was …
  • Proof of In-Kind Hours

    … SECTION 1 In-Kind Information (Complete if you give goods, services, or food to someone who provides a service to you )  Name – In-kind Participant (Person getting goods, … F-02577 Page 2 of 2 SECTION 2 Signature and Date (Sign if you give goods, services, or food to someone who provides a service to you) By signing this form, I agree that the information …
  • Drinking Water: Private Wells

    … in my private well water? While most private wells in Wisconsin provide safe drinking water, some may contain substances that can affect our health. Many of these substances do not affect … your water quality. Test for lead every five years. Also test before the water will be used by someone who is or may become pregnant and by babies. Our lead in water page has information on … regularly. Test for nitrate at least once a year. Test before the water will be used by someone who is or may become pregnant and babies. Test right away if you notice a change in the …
    • Updated on June 07, 2023.
  • Treatment Intervention Advisory Committee Review and Determination: Determination of Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI)

    … • Physiological measures often have error bands that suggest questionably small differences (sometimes even overlapping thus indicating statistical insignificance) and data analyses that do … study or two single subject studies or a combination of the two. Studies were conducted by someone other than the creator/provider of the treatment. Studies were published in peer reviewed … of treatment package. May be one group study or single subject study. Study was conducted by someone other than the creator/provider of the treatment. Study was published in peer reviewed …
  • Local and Tribal Health Department Infection Prevention Pilot Program

    … need to take priority. To qualify for the pilot program, the nominated staff member must be someone who works in nursing, disease investigation, HAIs, or someone who is familiar with health care facilities within a Wisconsin LTHD. Examples could …
    • Updated on May 10, 2023.
  • PRAMS Quarterly Newsletter: Summer 2019

    … data request would be appropriate based on your research question, email Wisconsin PRAMS and someone from the team will get back to you! Breastfeeding trends are consistent across racial and …
Last revised June 8, 2023