PNR 315 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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What are CHNs who advocate for policy changes to expand access to health care
for vulnerable populations focus on eliminating? - Health disparities
Which of the following situations is a challenge faced by deinstitutionalized
individuals who are living with mental health conditions? - Continuity of care due
to limited community-based services
Which one of the following situations is more prevalent in poor neighbourhoods? -
One-parent families
A community's structure can influence the potential for violence. What factor will
decrease the potential for community violence? - Community cohesiveness
An urban area uses local radio, TV, and newspapers to post ratings of air quality on
days when the air quality is poor. This notification is directed toward the elderly,
the very young, and those with chronic breathing problems. These groups are an
example of which type of population? - Vulnerable Population
A CHN working in an inner-city clinic in an area with high poverty and
unemployment rates recognizes the need for outreach to pregnant teens for which
reason? - Teens delay seeking prenatal care
,Which of the following situations is addressed by creating opportunities and
removing barriers to achieving the health potential of all people? - Health inequity
Which chronic health problem adversely affects the aging experience but is
difficult to estimate the numbers affected or the costs associated with managing it?
- Incontinence
CHNs practising within the comprehensive school health framework spend
significant amounts of time focusing on the prevention of health issues in
schoolchildren at a stage that is early enough to avoid risk factors arising in the
first place. This is an example of which type of prevention? - Primordial
prevention
What is the most common cancer among Canadian men? - Prostate Cancer
What is the single most important factor in the improvement of the health status of
women and their families? - The education of women
Being female and having a family history are risk factors for which health
concern? - Depression
Injuries and accidents are the most common causes of preventable disease,
disability, and death among children. The CHN recognizes that most accidents
occur in which location? - In the home
What is the number one killer of women in Canada, and a major cause of disability
in this population? - Cardiovascular disease
The total of all changes, not just physiological changes, that occur in a person with
the passing of time can best be referred to as which of the following? - Aging
Which process helps families to begin viewing the family unit (and for the family
to view themselves) in a different, more positive, light? - Commendation
Which type of question should the CHN use when assessing families that are lower
functioning? - "How" questions
, Which one of the following major family social theories is a useful framework for
assessing families and health? - Structure-function theory
Implementation of the community health nursing process occurs during which
stage of a home visit? - Engagement
A nurse in community health is conducting an assessment of a family of four.
During the assessment, the nurse collects information about previous generations
of the family and siblings which is used to create a diagram for the family that
displays the family unit across generations. What is this diagram called? - A
genogram
A CHN is conducting a parenting class for prospective parents that will focus on
the development of new skills, identification of needed resources, planning, and
other preparations for the arrival of a newborn. This intervention is addressing a
potential risk to family health, associated with which element? - Transitional
During the assessment of a family with a son who is living with acquired immune
deficiency syndrome (AIDS), a CHN asks questions such as "Which family
member is best at getting your son to take his medications on time?" and "Who in
the family is most worried about how AIDS is transmitted?" The nurse is using
which type of circular questioning? - Difference questioning
A motor vehicle collision permanently disables the main wage earner for a family.
What is the family's ability to maintain a positive outlook and work together in a
supportive manner described as by the CHN? - Family residence
Nursing interventions and approaches for helping individuals and families assume
that an active role in their care should focus on empowerment rather than enabling.
What is the underlying principle of empowerment? - Professional-client
partnership
What are the three D's? - Depression, delirium and dementia
women life expectancy - lives longer but has more health concerns
Latest Updates 2025 Top Rated A+
What are CHNs who advocate for policy changes to expand access to health care
for vulnerable populations focus on eliminating? - Health disparities
Which of the following situations is a challenge faced by deinstitutionalized
individuals who are living with mental health conditions? - Continuity of care due
to limited community-based services
Which one of the following situations is more prevalent in poor neighbourhoods? -
One-parent families
A community's structure can influence the potential for violence. What factor will
decrease the potential for community violence? - Community cohesiveness
An urban area uses local radio, TV, and newspapers to post ratings of air quality on
days when the air quality is poor. This notification is directed toward the elderly,
the very young, and those with chronic breathing problems. These groups are an
example of which type of population? - Vulnerable Population
A CHN working in an inner-city clinic in an area with high poverty and
unemployment rates recognizes the need for outreach to pregnant teens for which
reason? - Teens delay seeking prenatal care
,Which of the following situations is addressed by creating opportunities and
removing barriers to achieving the health potential of all people? - Health inequity
Which chronic health problem adversely affects the aging experience but is
difficult to estimate the numbers affected or the costs associated with managing it?
- Incontinence
CHNs practising within the comprehensive school health framework spend
significant amounts of time focusing on the prevention of health issues in
schoolchildren at a stage that is early enough to avoid risk factors arising in the
first place. This is an example of which type of prevention? - Primordial
prevention
What is the most common cancer among Canadian men? - Prostate Cancer
What is the single most important factor in the improvement of the health status of
women and their families? - The education of women
Being female and having a family history are risk factors for which health
concern? - Depression
Injuries and accidents are the most common causes of preventable disease,
disability, and death among children. The CHN recognizes that most accidents
occur in which location? - In the home
What is the number one killer of women in Canada, and a major cause of disability
in this population? - Cardiovascular disease
The total of all changes, not just physiological changes, that occur in a person with
the passing of time can best be referred to as which of the following? - Aging
Which process helps families to begin viewing the family unit (and for the family
to view themselves) in a different, more positive, light? - Commendation
Which type of question should the CHN use when assessing families that are lower
functioning? - "How" questions
, Which one of the following major family social theories is a useful framework for
assessing families and health? - Structure-function theory
Implementation of the community health nursing process occurs during which
stage of a home visit? - Engagement
A nurse in community health is conducting an assessment of a family of four.
During the assessment, the nurse collects information about previous generations
of the family and siblings which is used to create a diagram for the family that
displays the family unit across generations. What is this diagram called? - A
genogram
A CHN is conducting a parenting class for prospective parents that will focus on
the development of new skills, identification of needed resources, planning, and
other preparations for the arrival of a newborn. This intervention is addressing a
potential risk to family health, associated with which element? - Transitional
During the assessment of a family with a son who is living with acquired immune
deficiency syndrome (AIDS), a CHN asks questions such as "Which family
member is best at getting your son to take his medications on time?" and "Who in
the family is most worried about how AIDS is transmitted?" The nurse is using
which type of circular questioning? - Difference questioning
A motor vehicle collision permanently disables the main wage earner for a family.
What is the family's ability to maintain a positive outlook and work together in a
supportive manner described as by the CHN? - Family residence
Nursing interventions and approaches for helping individuals and families assume
that an active role in their care should focus on empowerment rather than enabling.
What is the underlying principle of empowerment? - Professional-client
partnership
What are the three D's? - Depression, delirium and dementia
women life expectancy - lives longer but has more health concerns