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1. What is an aggregate?: - A community compose of people who have common
characteristics
2. What are some examples of aggregates?: - Senior citizens
-Ethnic backgrounds
-Religious organizations
3. What does a community of solution mean?: - Common problems that unite
individuals
4. What must a community have in order to qualify as a community?:
Location
-Space in time
-Social system
5. What does a Geographic community encompass?: - Less formalized areas
that lack oflcial geopolitical boundaries
6. What are aspects of a health community?: - Physical environments
-Education
-Safety/ transportation
-Political government
-Health and Social services
-Communications
-Economics
-Recreation
7. What does the Healthy Cities and Healthy places model urge?: -
Positive health changes
8. What does the Healthy Cities and Healthy places model stress?: -
interconnectedness between people, the public, and private sectors
9. What is the windshield survey utilized for?: - To make organized observations of
the area and it people
10. How might a windshield survey be performed?: - Via Driving or
Walking to gain an understanding of the environmental layout
11. What does the Windshield survey locate?: - Environmental layout
-Geographic features
-Services
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-Industries
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12. What are the stages in disease history?: - Hunting and Gathering
-Settled villages
-Preindustrial cities
-Industrial cities
-Present stage
13. What is the definition of an Endemic?: - Diseases that are always present
within the population
14. What is an example of an Endemic disease?: - Cold
-Pneumonia
15. What is the definition of an Epidemic?: - Diseases that are not always in a
population but flare up on occasion
16. What is an example of an Epidemic?: - Diphtheria
-Measles
17. What is the definition of a pandemic?: - The existence of disease in a large
proportion of the population
18. What are some types of pandemics?: - Global pandemic
19. What are some examples of pandemics?: - HIV
-AIDS
-Influenza type A
20. What is Health Visiting?: - Visiting homes to provide information to improve healt
21. What does Upstream Thinking actions focus on?: Modification of the
following precursors of poor health throughout the world:
-economic
-Political
-Environmental
22. What does the census tract do?: - It subdivides larger communities
23. What does the Census Tract facilitate?: - the organization of resident
information in specific community geographic locales.
24. What senses does a nurse utilize in the windshield survey?: -
Sight
-Sense
-Sound
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25. What does a metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) consist of?: -
central city with more than 50,000 people including the associated suburban or adjacent counties
that yields a total Metropolitan area with more than 100,000 people
26. What forms the basis of data of the VITAL Statistics?: - Births
-Deaths
-Marriages
-Divorces
-Adoptions
27. What does the Community Assessment Parameter Geography
influence?: - Nature of the health problems and access to health care
28. Why is the Community Assessment Parameter Population
important?: - De- scribes the population served and suggests their health risks and needs
-Suggests growth or decline
-increases stress, may increase exposure to a communicable disease
29. Why is the Community Assessment Parameter Environment
important?: - It impacts the quality of life and the nature of the environmental health problems
-Reflects community resources
-Suggests socioeconomic issues
30. Why is the Community Assessment Parameter Industry
important?: - Impacts the social class, access to health care, and resources
-Influences nature of health problems
31. Why is the Community Assessment Parameter Education
important?: Influences the following:
-socioeconomic status
-access to health care
-ability to read and understand health information
32. Why is the Community Assessment Parameter Recreation
important?: Reflects the following:
-Quality of Life
-Resources available to community
-Concern for young and disadvantaged