FINAL EXAM
ACTUAL Questions with Answers
(Population Health Concepts)
Drexel University
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,Which of the following is an indirect benefit of School Based Health Centers?
a. Improvement in student school performances
b. Increased use of emergency services.
c. Increased rate of annual physical exam.
d. Increased rate of mental health visits.
a. Improvement in student school performances
Rationale:
Studies have shown that the SBHC and strong school health, we have expected
improvements in access to health services, decrease use of emergency services, as
well as better academic performance in students.
Which of the following is an important strategy to use when working with
families a clients?
a. To direct the family in the intervention.
b. To work solely with the family
c. To maintain a neutral stance.
d. To focus on what the family need to work on.
c. To maintain a neutral stance.
Rationale:
Nurses are facilitators when working with families. We want to guide families in
achieving what they want to achieve. We need to not take sides and remain neutral
in our approach.
Which of the following is true of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)?
a. If a person screens positive on ACEs, they are bound to suffer the negative
outcomes.
b. When examining ACEs we need to also examine personal resilience.
c. Parental exposure to trauma does not contribute to ACEs
b. When examining ACEs we need to also examine personal resilience.
Rationale:
, Not everyone who have been exposed to ACEs suffer from the negative outcomes.
Resilience is being examined as a protective factor against the negative
consequences.
What is the difference between birth rate (BR) and fertility rate (FR)?
a. There are no differences between BR and FR.
b. BR measures the total number of live births in a year per 1000 women of
reproductive age.
c. FR measures the total number of live births in a year per 1000 women of
reproductive age.
d. FR is the less specific measure of fertility.
c. FR measures the total number of live births in a year per 1000 women of
reproductive age.
Rationale:
FR is the more specific measure of fertility in a population, as it measures the
number of live births in a year per 1000 women of reproductive age.
Which of the following may be a severe consequence of a decreasing fertility
rate (FR) for a nation?
a. More resources for everyone
b. Not enough workers in the population to support the non-working in the
population.
c. Not enough resources for everyone
d. There is no significant consequence.
b. Not enough workers in the population to support the non-working in the
population.
Rationale:
Without the introduction of immigrants, a declining FR would result in a smaller
percentage in the population who are of working age that would not be in
proportion of the population who are non-working.
Which of the following is true of the Rapid Needs Assessment?