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TEST BANK FOR
n n


Mason Policy & Politics in Nursing and Health Care, 8th Edition
n n n n n n n n n n




Chapter 01: Introduction
n n


MULTIPLEnCHOICE

1. Whichnofnthenfollowingnisnannexamplenofntertiarynprevention?

a. Vaccinationnfornrotavirusnfornchildrenn youngernthannthenagenofn1n year
b. Surgicalnamputationnofnannextremitynwithnosteosarcoman(bonencancer)
c. Screeningnforngestationalndiabetesnaftern24nweeksnofnpregnancy
d. Sexualneducationnprogramninnelementarynschools
e. Increasingntaxesnfornbuyingncigarettesn

ANS:nB

Surgicalnamputationnofnannextremitynwithnosteosarcoman(bonencancer)nisnannexampleninnwhichn
whennandiseasenisnpresentnthentreatmentn(amputation)nisndonentonreducenthenimpactnofndiseasenbyn
preventingnthentumornfromndissemination.nVaccinationnfornrotavirusnfornchildrennyoungernthannt
henagenofn1nyear,nsexualneducationnprogramninnelementarynschools,nandnincreasingntaxesnfornbuyi
ngncigarettesnrepresentnexamplesnofnprimarynprevention.nScreeningnforngestationalndiabetesnafte
rn24nweeksnofnpregnancynisnannexamplenofnsecondarynprevention.

2. Thisnhistoricncharacternobservednthatnchildbednfevernmortalitynwasnmorencommonnamongn
womenntreatednbynphysiciansnandnmedicalnstudentsncomparednwithnwomenntreatednbynmidwi
ves.nBasednonnhisnobservations,nhenimplementednanhandnwashnpolicynthatnresultedninnandecreas
eninnmortality.nNamenthencharacternthatnwenarentalkingnabout.

a. JohnnSnow
b. EdwardnJenner
c. D.A.nHenderson
d. LeonnGordis
e. IgnaznSemmelweisn

ANS:nE

IgnaznSemmelweisnidentifiednthatnmedicalnstudentsnandnphysiciansntransmittednthendiseasenbynn
otnwashingntheirnhandsnafternexaminingnbodiesnatnautopsiesnandnconductingnmultiplenexaminati
onsninnthenclinic.

3. ThanksntonthencontributionsnofnEdwardnJenner,nthenfollowingndiseasenwasneradicatednlaternb
yneffortsnorganizednbynD.A.nHenderson:

a. Cholera
b. Smallpox
c. Chickenpox
d. Polio
e. Zika

,TestnBank 1-2



ANS:nB

Smallpoxnwasneradicatedninn1980.nEdwardnJennernvaccinatednJamesnPhippsninn1796nagainstns
mallpox.nAlmostn200n yearsnlater,nthenWorldnHealthnOrganizationn(WHO)ncommissioned
D.A.nHendersonntonleadntheneffortsntoneradicatenthendisease.

4. Overnthenpastncentury,nanmarkedndeclineninnthenmortalitynratesnofnmanyninfectiousndiseasesnh
asnbeennobserved.nWhichnofnthenfollowingnisnthenmostnlikelynreasonnfornthenobservedndeclineninn
mortalitynratesnfromncommonninfectiousndiseases?

a. Developmentnofnpenicillin
b. Developmentnofninsulin
c. Developmentnofnvaccines
d. Improvementninnsocialnconditions
e. Worsensanitationnandnunsafenwatern

ANS:nD

Althoughnmedicalntreatmentsnpotentiallynhelpedninnthendecreasenofninfectiousndiseases,nthena
dvancementninnsocialnconditionsnplayednanmajornrole.nThesenimprovementsnincludenbetternsa
nitation,nsafendisposalnofnwaste,nbetternnutrition,nandnimprovementninnhousingnconditions.



Chapter 02: The Dynamics of Disease Transmission
n n n n n n




TestnBanknMULTIPL

EnCHOICE

1. Whichntermnmostnaccuratelyndescribesnthenfollowingndefinition?n“Thenoccurrenceninnancom
munitynornregionnofncasesnofnannillness,nspecificnhealth-relatednbehavior,nornothernhealth-
nrelatedneventsnclearlyninnexcessnofnnormalnexpectancy.”n[PortanM,ned.nAnDictionarynofnEpidem

iology.nNewnYork:nOxfordnUniversitynPress;n2014.]

a. Endemic
b. Epidemic
c. Pandemic
d. Attacknrate
e. Incubationnperiodn

ANS:nB

Annepidemicnisnthenoccurrencenofnhealth-
relatedneventsninnancommunitynornregion,ninnclearnexcessnofnnormalnexpectation.nEndemicnisnno
tntruenbecausenitnisndefinednasnthenconstantnoccurrencenofnandisease,ndisorder,nornnoxiousninfecti
ousnagentninnangeographicnareanornpopulationngroup.nPandemicnisnnotntruenbecausenitnisndefinedn
asnannepidemicnoccurringnovernanverynwidenarea,ncrossingninternationalnboundaries,nandnusuall
ynaffectingnanlargennumbernof

Copyrightn©n2020nbynElsevier,nInc.nAllnrightsnreserved.

,TestnBank 1-3

people.nAttacknratenisnnotntruenbecausenitnisndefinednasnnumbernofnpeoplenatnriskninnwhomnancer
tainnillnessndevelopsnoverntotalnnumbernofnpeoplenatnrisk.nIncubationnperiodnisnnotntruenbecaus
enitnisnthenintervalnfromnreceiptnofninfectionntonthentimenofnonsetnofnclinicalnillnessn(thenonsetnofn
recognizablensymptoms).

2. Whatnisnthenmostnaccuratendefinitionnofnthenincubationnperiodn(ofnanninfectiousndisease)?

a. Thentimenofnonsetnofnclinicalnillnessnornthenonsetnofnrecognizablensymptoms
b. Thenintervalnfromnreceiptnofninfectionntonthentimenofnonsetnofnclinicalnillnessn(thenonsetnofnr
ecognizablensymptoms)
c. Thentimenofninvasionnbynanninfectiousnagent
d. Thentimenbetweenninitiationnofninfectionnandnfirstnsheddingnornexcretionnofnthenagent
e. Thenperiodnbetweennexposurenandnthenonsetnofninfectiousnessn

ANS:nB

Thenincubationnperiodnisndefinednasnthenintervalnfromnreceiptnofninfectionntonthentimenofnonsetnof
nclinicalnillnessn(thenonsetnofnrecognizablensymptoms);ninnothernwords,nthentimenbetweennthenmo

mentnofndevelopingnsymptomsnandnthenmomentnofninvasionnbynanninfectiousnagent.n“Thentimeno
fnonsetnofnclinicalnillnessnornthenonsetnofnrecognizablensymptoms”nisnnotntruenasnitncorrespondsnt
on“timenofnonset.”n“Thentimenofninvasionnbynanninfectiousnagent”nisnnotntruenasnitncorrespondsnton
“timenofninfection.”n“Thentimenbetweenninitiationnofninfectionnandnfirstnsheddingnornexcretionno
fnthenagent”nandn“Thenperiodnbetweennexposurenandnthenonsetnofninfectiousness”narennotntruenasn
theyncorrespondntonthenlatentnperiod.n(Thenlatentnperiodnisnfocusingnonnthenonsetnofninfectiousne
ss,nbutnthenincubationnperiodnisnfocusingnonnthenonsetnofnthensymptom.)

3. TherenwasnanfoodnpoisoningnoutbreaknonnApriln1,n2018,natnthenCitynZnFoodnSafetynConferenc
e.nTherenweren1,000npeoplenregisterednfornthenconferencenwithnluncheon,n100nvolunteersntonhost
nattendees,nandn50npeoplenwhonservednthenluncheonnduringnthenconference.nExceptnforn50npeopl

enwhonservednthenfood,nallnofnthenparticipantsnandnvolunteersnatenthenfoodnfromnthenluncheonnatnt
henconferencenonnApriln1,n2018.nBasednonlynonntheninformationngivenninnthisnquestion,nhownman
ynpeoplenarenatnriskninnthisnfoodnpoisoningnoutbreak?

a.n1,000
b.n1,100
c.n1,150
d.n150
e.n50nA

NS:nB

Peoplenatnriskninnthisnoutbreaknarenpeoplenwhonwerenexposedntonthenfoodnatnthenconference.nEve
nnthoughn1,150npeoplenwerenatnthenconference,n50npeoplenwhonservednthenfoodndidnnotneatnthenfo
od.nThereforenwenhaventonexcludenthosen50npeople.

4. TherenwasnanfoodnpoisoningnoutbreaknonnApriln1,n2018,natnthenCitynZnFoodnSafetynConferen
ce.nTherenweren1,000npeoplenregisterednfornthenconferencenwithnluncheon,n100nvolunteersntonh
ostnattendees,nandn50npeoplenwhonservednthenluncheonnduringnthenconference.nExceptnforn50npe
oplenwhonservednthenfood,nallnofnthenparticipantsnandnvolunteersnatenthenfood



Copyrightn©n2020nbynElsevier,nInc.nAllnrightsnreserved.

, TestnBank 1-4

fromnthenluncheonnatnthenconferencenonnApriln1,n2018.nAfternanninitialnoutbreaknofnfoodnpoison
ingnisnreported,nannepidemiologistnsendsnsurveysntonallnpeoplenatnriskntoninvestigatenthencause.nH
owever,nonlyn900npeoplenamongnthosenatnrisknanswernthensurvey.nAfternanalysisnofn900nsurveyn
results,nthenepidemiologistnconcludesnthatnthenmostnsuspectednfoodsninnthenoutbreaknarenpepper
oninpizzanandnmeatballnspaghetti.nWhatnisnthenoverallnattacknratenfornthosenwhonatenmeatballnspa
ghetti?nUsenthenfollowingntablentonanswernthenquestion.
SummarynofnSurveynResponses
Numbernofnpeoplenwhondevel Numbernofnpeoplenwhonatenthen
opednthencasendefinitionnsymp food
toms

Pepperoninpizzanonly 113 275

Meatballnspaghettinonly 62 375

Bothnpepperoninpizzanandn 57 150
meatballnspaghetti

Neithernofnpepperoninpizzanorn 10 100
meatballnspaghetti

a.n41%
b.n38%
c.n27%
d.n40%
e.n23%n

ANS:nE

Toncalculatenthenfood-
specificnattacknrate,nwenneedntondefinenhownmanynpeoplenarenexposedntonthenspecificnfoodnandnh
ownmanynpeoplendevelopnthensymptomsninnthencasendefinition.nInnthisnquestion,nwenarenaskingna
boutn“overall”nattacknrateninnthosenpeoplenwhonatenmeatballnspaghetti,nsonwenhaventonaddn“meat
ballnspaghettinonly”nandn“bothnpepperoninpizzanandnmeatballnspaghetti”ntongetnthenoverallnrate.n
Whichnisn525n(375nplusn150),nwhonarenatnrisknofnexposure,nandn119n(62nplusn57),nwhondevelope
dnthensymptoms,ncorrespondingnton23%nofnattacknrate.

5. TherenwasnanfoodnpoisoningnoutbreaknonnApriln1,n2018,natnthenCitynZnFoodnSafetynConferen
ce.nTherenweren1,000npeoplenregisterednfornthenconferencenwithnluncheon,n100nvolunteersntonh
ostnattendees,nandn50npeoplenwhonservednthenluncheonnduringnthenconference.nExceptnforn50npe
oplenwhonservednthenfood,nallnofnthenparticipantsnandnvolunteersnatenthenfoodnfromnthenluncheon
natnthenconferencenonnApriln1,n2018.nAfternanninitialnoutbreaknofnfoodnpoisoningnisnreported,nan

nepidemiologistnsendsnsurveysntonallnpeoplenatnriskntoninvestigatenthencause.nHowever,nonlyn900

npeoplenamongnthosenatnrisknanswernthensurvey.nAfternanalysisnofn900nsurveynresults,nthenepide

miologistnconcludesnthatnthenmostnsuspectednfoodsninnthenoutbreaknarenpepperoninpizzanandnm
eatballnspaghetti.nWhatnisnthenmostnsuspectednfoodnfornfoodnpoisoningnafterncross-
tabulation?nUsenthenfollowingntablentonanswernthenquestion.nSummarynofnSurveynResponses
Numbernofnpeoplenwho Numbernofnpeoplenwhonatenthe




Copyrightn©n2020nbynElsevier,nInc.nAllnrightsnreserved.
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