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Test Bank For Foundations for Population Health in Community Public Health Nursing 5th Edition by Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster ISBN 9780323443838 Chapter 1-32 | Complete Guide A+Test Bank For Foundations for Population Health in Community Public Health Nursing 5th Edition by Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster ISBN 9780323443838 Chapter 1-32 | Complete Guide A+Test Bank For Foundations for Population Health in Community Public Health Nursing 5th Edition by Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster ISBN 9780323443838 Chapter 1-32 | Complete Guide A+Test Bank For Foundations for Population Health in Community Public Health Nursing 5th Edition by Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster ISBN 9780323443838 Chapter 1-32 | Complete Guide A+Test Bank For Foundations for Population Health in Community Public Health Nursing 5th Edition by Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster ISBN 9780323443838 Chapter 1-32 | Complete Guide A+Test Bank For Foundations for Population Health in Community Public Health Nursing 5th Edition by Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster ISBN 9780323443838 Chapter 1-32 | Complete Guide A+Test Bank For Foundations for Population Health in Community Public Health Nursing 5th Edition by Marcia Stanhope, Jeanette Lancaster ISBN 9780323443838 Chapter 1-32 | Complete Guide A+

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TEST BANK ll




FOUNDATIONS FOR ll




POPULATION HEALTH IN
ll ll ll




ll COMMUNITY/ PUBLIC HEALTH
l l




NURSING, 5TH EDITION BY
ll ll ll ll




MARCIA STANHOPE
ll ll

,Stanhope: llFoundations llof llPopulation llHealth llfor llCommunity/Public llHealth llNursing, ll5th llEdition


Contents:
Part llI: llPerspectives llin llHealth llCare llDelivery lland llNursing
Chapter ll1. llCommunity lland llPrevention llOriented llPractice llto llImprove llPopulation llHealth
Chapter ll2. llThe llHistory llof llPublic llHealth lland llPublic lland llCommunity llHealth llNursing
Chapter ll3. llThe llChanging llU.S. llHealth lland llPublic llHealth llCare llSystems
Part llII: llInfluences llon llHealth llCare llDelivery lland llNursing
Chapter ll4. llEthics llin llPublic lland llCommunity llHealth llNursing llPractice
Chapter ll5. llCultural llInfluences llin llNursing llin llCommunity llHealth
Chapter ll6. llEnvironmental llHealth
Chapter ll7. llGovernment, llthe llLaw, lland llPolicy llActivism
Chapter ll8. llEconomic llInfluences
Part llIII: llConceptual llFrameworks llApplied llto llNursing llPractice llin llthe llCommunity
Chapter ll9. llEpidemiological llApplications
Chapter ll10. llEvidence-Based llPractice
Chapter ll11. llUsing llHealth llEducation lland llGroups llin llthe llCommunity
Part llIV: llIssues lland llApproaches llin llHealth llCare llof llPopulations
Chapter ll12. llCommunity llAssessment lland llEvaluation
Chapter ll13. llCase llManagement
Chapter ll14. llDisaster llManagement
Chapter ll15. llSurveillance lland llOutbreak llInvestigation
Chapter ll16. llProgram llManagement
Chapter ll17. llManaging llQuality lland llSafety
Part llV: llIssues lland llApproaches llin llFamily lland llIndividual llHealth llCare
Chapter ll18. llFamily llDevelopment lland llFamily llNursing llAssessment
Chapter ll19. llFamily llHealth llRisks
Chapter ll20. llHealth llRisks llAcross llthe llLife llSpan
Part llVI: llVulnerability: llPredisposing llFactors
Chapter ll21. llVulnerability lland llVulnerable llPopulations: llAn llOverview
Chapter ll22. llRural llHealth lland llMigrant llHealth
Chapter ll23. llPoverty, llHomelessness, llTeen llPregnancy, lland llMental llIllness
Chapter ll24. llAlcohol, llTobacco, lland llOther llDrug llProblems llin llthe llCommunity
Chapter ll25. llViolence lland llHuman llAbuse
Chapter ll26. llInfectious llDisease llPrevention lland llControl
Chapter ll27. llHIV llInfection, llHepatitis, llTuberculosis, lland llSexually llTransmitted llDiseases
Part llVII: llNursing llPractice llin llthe llCommunity: llRoles lland llFunctions
Chapter ll28. llNursing llPractice llat llthe llLocal, llState, lland llNational llLevels llin llPublic llHealth
Chapter ll29. llThe llFaith llCommunity llNurse
Chapter ll30. llThe llNurse llin llHome llHealth lland llHospice
Chapter ll31. llThe llNurse llin llthe llSchools
Chapter ll32. llThe llNurse llin llOccupational llHealth

,Stanhope: llFoundations llfor llPopulation llHealth llin llCommunity/Public llHealthNursing, ll5th llEdition
Chapter ll01: llCommunity lland llPrevention llOriented llPractice llto llImprove llPopulation llHealth


MULTIPLE llCHOICE

1. Which llof llthe llfollowing llbest lldescribes llcommunity-based llnursing?
a. A llpractice llin llwhich llcare llis llprovided llfor llindividuals lland llfamilies
b. Providing llcare llwith lla llfocus llon llthe llgroup’s llneeds
c. Giving llcare llwith lla llfocus llon llthe llaggregate’s llneeds
d. A llvalue llsystem llin llwhich llall llclients llreceive lloptimal llcare

ANS: l l A
By lldefinition, llcommunity-based llnursing llis lla llsetting-specific llpractice llin llwhich llcare llis
llprovided llfor ll“sick” llindividuals lland llfamilies llwhere llthey lllive, llwork, lland llattend llschool.

llThe llemphasis llis llon llacute lland llchronic llcare lland llthe llprovision llof llcomprehensive,

llcoordinated, lland llcontinuous llcare. llThese llnurses llmay llbe llgeneralists llor llspecialists llin

llmaternal–infant, llpediatric, lladult, llor llpsychiatric llmental llhealth llnursing. llCommunity-based

llnursing llemphasizes llacute lland llchronic llcare llto llindividuals lland llfamilies, llrather llthan

llfocusing llon llgroups, llaggregates, llor llsystems.




2. Which llof llthe llfollowing llbest lldescribes llcommunity-oriented llnursing?
a. Focusing llon llthe llprovision llof llcare llto llindividuals lland llfamilies
b. Providing llcare llto llmanage llacute llor llchronic llconditions
c. Giving lldirect llcare llto llill llindividuals llwithin lltheir llfamily llsetting
d. Having llthe llgoal llof llhealth llpromotion lland lldisease llprevention
ANS: l l D
By lldefinition, llcommunity-oriented llnursing llhas llthe llgoal llof llpreserving, llprotecting, llor
llmaintaining llhealth lland llpreventing lldisease llto llpromote llthe llquality llof lllife. llAll llnurses llmay

llfocus llon llindividuals lland llfamilies, llgive lldirect llcare llto llill llpersons llwithin lltheir llfamily

llsetting, lland llhelp llmanage llacute llor llchronic llconditions. llThese lldefinitions llare llnot llspecific

llto llcommunity-oriented llnursing.




3. Which llof llthe llfollowing llis llthe llprimary llfocus llof llpublic llhealth llnursing?
a. Families lland llgroups
b. Illness-oriented l l care
c. Individuals llwithin llthe llfamily llunit
d. Health llcare llof llcommunities lland llpopulations
ANS: l l D
In llpublic llhealth llnursing llthe llprimary llfocus llis llon llthe llhealth llcare llof llcommunities lland
llpopulations llrather llthan llon llindividuals, llgroups, lland llfamilies. llThe llgoal llis llto llprevent lldisease

lland llpreserve, llpromote, llrestore, lland llprotect llhealth llfor llthe llcommunity lland llthe llpopulation

llwithin llit. llCommunity-based llnurses lldeal llprimarily llwith llillness-oriented llcare llof

llindividuals lland llfamilies llacorss llthe lllife llspan. llThe llaim llis llto llamanage llacute lland llchronic

llhealth llconditions llin llthe llcommunity, lland llthe llfocus llof llpractice llis llon llindividual llor

llfamily-centered llillness llcare.

, 4. Which llof llthe llfollowing llis llresponsible llfor llthe lldramatic llincrease llin lllife llexpectancy
during llthe ll20th llcentury?
ll

a. Technology llincreases llin llthe llfield llof llmedical lllaboratory llresearch
b. Advances llin llsurgical lltechniques lland llprocedures
c. Sanitation lland llother llpopulation-based llprevention llprograms
d. Use llof llantibiotics llto llfight llinfections
ANS: l l C
Improvements llin llcontrol llof llinfectious lldiseases llthrough llimmunizations, llsanitation, lland
llother llpopulation-based llprevention llprograms llled llto llthe llincrease llin lllife llexpectancy llfrom

llless llthan ll50 llyears llin ll1900 llto llmore llthan ll78 llyears llin ll2013. llAlthough llpeople llare llexcited

llwhen lla llnew lldrug llis lldiscovered llthat llcures lla lldisease llor llwhen lla llnew llway llto lltransplant

llorgans llis llperfected, llit llis llimportant llto llknow llabout llthe llsignificant llgains llin llthe llhealth llof

llpopulations llthat llhave llcome lllargely llfrom llpublic llhealth llaccomplishments.




5. A llnurse llis lldeveloping lla llplan llto lldecrease llthe llnumber llof llpremature lldeaths llin llthe
community. llWhich llof llthe llfollowing llinterventions llwould llmost lllikely llbe llimplemented
ll

by llthe llnurse?
ll

a. Increase llthe llcommunity’s llknowledge llabout llhospice llcare.
b. Promote llhealthy lllifestyle llbehavior llchoices llamong llthe llcommunity llmembers.
c. Encourage llemployers llto llhave llwellness llcenters llat lleach llindustrial llsite.
d. Ensure lltimely lland lleffective llmedical llintervention lland lltreatment llfor
llcommunity llmembers.



ANS: l l B
Public llhealth llapproaches llcould llhelp llprevent llpremature lldeaths llby llinfluencing llthe llway
llpeople lleat, lldrink, lldrive, llengage llin llexercise, lland lltreat llthe llenvironment. llIncreasing

llknowledge llof llhospice llcare, llencouraging llon-site llwellness llcenters, lland llensuring lltimely

lltreatment llof llmedical llconditions lldo llnot lladdress llthe llfocus llof llimproving lloverall llhealth

llthrough llhealth llpromotion llstrategies. llThis llis llthe llmajor llmethod llthat llis llsuggested llto

lldecrease llthe llincidence llof llpremature lldeath.



6. Which llof llthe llfollowing llis lla llbasic llassumption llof llpublic llhealth llefforts?
a. Health lldisparities llamong llany llgroups llare llmorally lland lllegally llwrong.
b. Health llcare llis llthe llmost llimportant llpriority llin llgovernment llplanning lland llfunding.
c. The llhealth llof llindividuals llcannot llbe llseparated llfrom llthe llhealth llof llthe llcommunity.
d. The llgovernment llis llresponsible llfor lllengthening llthe lllife llspan llof llAmericans.

ANS: l l C
Public llhealth llpractice llfocuses llon llthe llcommunity llas lla llwhole, lland llthe lleffect l l of llthe
llcommunity’s llhealth llstatus ll(resources) llon llthe llhealth llof llindividuals, llfamilies, lland llgroups.

llThe llgoal llis llto llprevent lldisease lland lldisability lland llpromote lland llprotect llthe llhealth llof llthe

llcommunity llas lla llwhole. llPublic llhealth llcan llbe lldescribed llas llwhat llsociety llcollectively lldoes

llto llensure llthat llconditions llexist llin llwhich llpeople llcan llbe llhealthy. llThe llbasic llassumptions llof

llpublic llhealth lldo llnot lljudge llthe llmorality llof llhealth lldisparities. llThe llfocus llis llon llprevention

llof llillness llnot llon llspending llmore llon llillness llcare. llAdditionally, llindividual llresponsibility

llfor llmaking llhealthy llchoices llis llthe lldirective llfor lllengthening lllife llspan llnot llthe llrole llof llthe

llgovernment.




7. Which llof llthe llfollowing llactions llwould llmost lllikely llbe llperformed llby lla llpublic llhealth llnurse?
a. Asking llcommunity llleaders llwhat llinterventions llshould llbe llchosen
b. Assessing llthe llcommunity lland lldeciding llon llappropriate llinterventions
c. Using lldata llfrom llthe llmain llhealth llcare llinstitutions llin llthe llcommunity llto lldetermine

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