CNUR 402 - Module 4 & 5
QUESTIONS ANIONSD CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
Who is the main source of contact with the health world for those living on reserve
communities?
a) nurse
b) physician
c) social worker
d) nutritionist - a
A significant number of nurses report working in a nursing station or outpost setting, living far
away from a major center and without a physician living in their community
T/F Nursing students feel the curricula of nursing leaves them unprepared for the challenge of
reserve nursing and cultural care - TRUE
What traditional occupation in SK is considered dangerous and has a clear need to initiate
evidence based prevention and intervention programs to reduce the rising fatality rates
(especially among young children and the elderly):
a) mechanic
b) farmer
c) nurse
d) businessman - b
farmer
______ fatalities from work related farm incidences from 1990-2004 in SK. 92% were males
around 49 years:
a) 251
b)300
, c) 400
d) 200 - a
251 fatalities
The fatality rate was 95% in 1990-2004
Higher fatalities rates were observed of those under 15 and 60 and older (122 deaths)
The leading cause of death for 53% of farmer fatalities was:
a) operator lost control
b) rollover of farm machinery being operated on a rough road or an incline
c) when the load shifted
d) head on collision when traveling on highways - b
18% was from when the operator lost control during transport of the equipment on roadways
17% when the load was being shifted
Contributing factors to farming accidents include:
Select all that apply:
a) poor visibility
b) good lighting on machinery
c) excessive speed
d) loss of control - a,c,d
Compared with urban areas, rural areas reported higher proportions of people with?
a) low income and less formal education
b) high income and more formal education
c) same income and same formal education
d) high income and less formal education - a
QUESTIONS ANIONSD CORRECT ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+ WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
Who is the main source of contact with the health world for those living on reserve
communities?
a) nurse
b) physician
c) social worker
d) nutritionist - a
A significant number of nurses report working in a nursing station or outpost setting, living far
away from a major center and without a physician living in their community
T/F Nursing students feel the curricula of nursing leaves them unprepared for the challenge of
reserve nursing and cultural care - TRUE
What traditional occupation in SK is considered dangerous and has a clear need to initiate
evidence based prevention and intervention programs to reduce the rising fatality rates
(especially among young children and the elderly):
a) mechanic
b) farmer
c) nurse
d) businessman - b
farmer
______ fatalities from work related farm incidences from 1990-2004 in SK. 92% were males
around 49 years:
a) 251
b)300
, c) 400
d) 200 - a
251 fatalities
The fatality rate was 95% in 1990-2004
Higher fatalities rates were observed of those under 15 and 60 and older (122 deaths)
The leading cause of death for 53% of farmer fatalities was:
a) operator lost control
b) rollover of farm machinery being operated on a rough road or an incline
c) when the load shifted
d) head on collision when traveling on highways - b
18% was from when the operator lost control during transport of the equipment on roadways
17% when the load was being shifted
Contributing factors to farming accidents include:
Select all that apply:
a) poor visibility
b) good lighting on machinery
c) excessive speed
d) loss of control - a,c,d
Compared with urban areas, rural areas reported higher proportions of people with?
a) low income and less formal education
b) high income and more formal education
c) same income and same formal education
d) high income and less formal education - a