HESI COMMUNITY HEALTH EXAM V1 (VERSION 1)
1) Anthrax
Acute disease caused by forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Producs made from infected animale
materials, such as animal hair, wool, animalebone meal, orproduct mafe from these materials, such
as rugs and drums, may transmit this disease by spore entrance via cutaneous, gastrointestinal , and
respiratory or inhalational
2) Somalis
Consulting with the tribal chief, who is the primary authority figure forSomalis as acultural group.
3) Outreach Program
Provides a wide variety of services at various communitysites to communitymembers in need of
healthcare services.
4) Comprehensive Services
Focuses on multiple health problems and concerns
5) Case Findings
Identifies populations and individuals in need of healthcareservices
6) Health Disparities
Evaluates variations in health services and health statusamong populations
7) Hep B vaccine
Multiple sexual contacts are associated with the risk of Hep B
, 8) World Health Organization
The most important concern is number of peoplein the US who are not receivinghealth care services.
9) MMR Booster
Secound booster of MMR at 4-6 years of age
10) Low income clients
At risk for basic physiologic needs being unmet.
11) HBV
The highest incidence of HBV in children occurs in newborns whoacquirethe infection
perinatally from mothers who are HBV positive.
12) Factors that influence an Occupational health nurse's role in the work-place...
Skill level
Role perception
Commitment to the company occupational health and safety program
13) An Advanced practice nurse who provides workers with primary care serviceswith an emphasis
on the diagnosis and management of common acute illness/injuries and stable chronic diseases
Clinician Nurse practitioner
Directs care for clients with occupational and non-occupational injuries and illness.
14) Case Manager
Coordinate quality health services to meet an individual specifichealth care needin a cost effective
manner
1) Anthrax
Acute disease caused by forming bacterium Bacillus anthracis. Producs made from infected animale
materials, such as animal hair, wool, animalebone meal, orproduct mafe from these materials, such
as rugs and drums, may transmit this disease by spore entrance via cutaneous, gastrointestinal , and
respiratory or inhalational
2) Somalis
Consulting with the tribal chief, who is the primary authority figure forSomalis as acultural group.
3) Outreach Program
Provides a wide variety of services at various communitysites to communitymembers in need of
healthcare services.
4) Comprehensive Services
Focuses on multiple health problems and concerns
5) Case Findings
Identifies populations and individuals in need of healthcareservices
6) Health Disparities
Evaluates variations in health services and health statusamong populations
7) Hep B vaccine
Multiple sexual contacts are associated with the risk of Hep B
, 8) World Health Organization
The most important concern is number of peoplein the US who are not receivinghealth care services.
9) MMR Booster
Secound booster of MMR at 4-6 years of age
10) Low income clients
At risk for basic physiologic needs being unmet.
11) HBV
The highest incidence of HBV in children occurs in newborns whoacquirethe infection
perinatally from mothers who are HBV positive.
12) Factors that influence an Occupational health nurse's role in the work-place...
Skill level
Role perception
Commitment to the company occupational health and safety program
13) An Advanced practice nurse who provides workers with primary care serviceswith an emphasis
on the diagnosis and management of common acute illness/injuries and stable chronic diseases
Clinician Nurse practitioner
Directs care for clients with occupational and non-occupational injuries and illness.
14) Case Manager
Coordinate quality health services to meet an individual specifichealth care needin a cost effective
manner