HESI COMMUNITY HEALTH RN EXIT 2023 /COMMUNITY
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In which system of justice does each person have equal access to equal health
services?
-egalitarian
-distributive
-social
-collective - ANSWER: Egalitarian
The identification of needs, along with the protection and improvement of collective
health, within a geographically defined area is which of the following?
-community health
-public health
-acute care
-long-term care - ANSWER: -community health
The "Go Red for Women" campaign promoted by the America Heart Association is
an example of which of the following?
social marketing
economic marketing
advertising
trade and industry marketing - ANSWER: social marketing
Social marketing refers to "influencing the behavior of target audiences." The "Go
Red for Women" initiative begun by the American Heart Association is an example
of social marketing.
Barriers to effective communication include all of the following EXCEPT
decoding
language barriers
filtering
emotional influence - ANSWER: decoding
Decoding is part of the communication process. It is not a barrier to effective
communication. All of the other three choices are barriers. Selective perception is
also a barrier.
, Change is any planned or unplanned alteration of the status quo in an organism,
situation, or process. A drastic, rapid, and threatening type of change that may
completely upset the balance of a system is known as which of the following?
unfreezing
refreezing
revolutionary change
evolutionary change - ANSWER: revolutionary change
A revolutionary change is a rapid, drastic, and threatening type of change that may
completely upset the balance of a system. It involves different goals and perhaps
radically new patterns of behavior. An evolutionary change is gradual and
incremental
Leading health indicators are determinants of health. Which of the following is one
of these determinants?
social environment
policies and interventions
biology
all of the above - ANSWER: all of the above
All of the first three choices are determinants of health. Others are: behaviors,
physical environment, and policies and interventions.
When a community health nurse provides service to target populations, improves
quality assurance, maintains safe levels of communicable disease surveillance, and
collaborates with community leaders in preparation of a community disaster plan
this is which of the following functions of public health?
assessment
policy development
assurance
all of the above - ANSWER: assurance
Assurance activities - activities that make certain that services are provided - often
consume most of the community health nurse's time. These activities include when
the nurse: provides service to target populations, improves quality assurance,
maintains safe levels of communicable disease surveillance, and collaborates with
community leaders in preparation of a community disaster plan.
The nursing theory that focuses on learned, goal-oriented actions to preserve and
promote life, health, and well-being is which of the following?
Nightingale's theory of environment
Neuman's Health Care Systems model
Roy's Adaptation model
HEALTH RN HESI EXIT TEST BANK
In which system of justice does each person have equal access to equal health
services?
-egalitarian
-distributive
-social
-collective - ANSWER: Egalitarian
The identification of needs, along with the protection and improvement of collective
health, within a geographically defined area is which of the following?
-community health
-public health
-acute care
-long-term care - ANSWER: -community health
The "Go Red for Women" campaign promoted by the America Heart Association is
an example of which of the following?
social marketing
economic marketing
advertising
trade and industry marketing - ANSWER: social marketing
Social marketing refers to "influencing the behavior of target audiences." The "Go
Red for Women" initiative begun by the American Heart Association is an example
of social marketing.
Barriers to effective communication include all of the following EXCEPT
decoding
language barriers
filtering
emotional influence - ANSWER: decoding
Decoding is part of the communication process. It is not a barrier to effective
communication. All of the other three choices are barriers. Selective perception is
also a barrier.
, Change is any planned or unplanned alteration of the status quo in an organism,
situation, or process. A drastic, rapid, and threatening type of change that may
completely upset the balance of a system is known as which of the following?
unfreezing
refreezing
revolutionary change
evolutionary change - ANSWER: revolutionary change
A revolutionary change is a rapid, drastic, and threatening type of change that may
completely upset the balance of a system. It involves different goals and perhaps
radically new patterns of behavior. An evolutionary change is gradual and
incremental
Leading health indicators are determinants of health. Which of the following is one
of these determinants?
social environment
policies and interventions
biology
all of the above - ANSWER: all of the above
All of the first three choices are determinants of health. Others are: behaviors,
physical environment, and policies and interventions.
When a community health nurse provides service to target populations, improves
quality assurance, maintains safe levels of communicable disease surveillance, and
collaborates with community leaders in preparation of a community disaster plan
this is which of the following functions of public health?
assessment
policy development
assurance
all of the above - ANSWER: assurance
Assurance activities - activities that make certain that services are provided - often
consume most of the community health nurse's time. These activities include when
the nurse: provides service to target populations, improves quality assurance,
maintains safe levels of communicable disease surveillance, and collaborates with
community leaders in preparation of a community disaster plan.
The nursing theory that focuses on learned, goal-oriented actions to preserve and
promote life, health, and well-being is which of the following?
Nightingale's theory of environment
Neuman's Health Care Systems model
Roy's Adaptation model