Family Health Care Nursing, Theory,
Practice and Research, 7th Edition
by Melissa Robinson
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,Table of Contents are given below
1. Family Health Care Nursing: An Introduction
2. Theoretical Foundations for the Nursing of Families
3. Family Demography: Continuity and Change in North American Families
4. Families and Health Policy: The Intersection of Family Policies, Health Disparities,
and Health Care Policies
5. Family Nursing Assessment and Intervention
6. Environmental Health and Families
7. Family Health Promotion
8. Nursing Care of LGBTQ
9. Genomics and Family Nursing Across the Life Span
10. Families Living With Chronic Illness
11. Families in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
12. Trauma and Family Nursing
13. Relational Nursing and Family Nursing in Canada
14. Family Nursing With Childbearing Families
15. Family Child Health Nursing
16. Family Nursing in Acute Care Adult Settings
17. Families and Aging
18. Family Mental Health Nursing
19. Families and Population Health
,The test bank is organized in reverse order, with the last chapter displayed first, to ensure that all
chapters are included in this document. (Complete Chapters included Ch19-1)
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Chapter 19: Families and Population Health
Multiple Choice:
1. It is important for nurses to understand the impact that social determinants of health have on
the families they work with. This is a foundation of population health. Which list includes the
best examples of social determinants of health (SDOHs)?
1. Age, marital status, and job
2. Income, history of incarceration, and vaccination status
3. Issues of violence, homelessness, and unemployment
4. Number of siblings, sexual orientation, and family history
2. The nurse prepares material to share during a community health fair. Which definition of
community should the nurse keep in mind while preparing this material?
1. A group of vulnerable people
2. A group of people with the same illness
3. A group of people with similar characteristics
4. A group of people living in the same environment
3. The nurse prepares health promotion activities for a family. Which statement best describes
the nurse’s purpose for planning activities for this family?
1. To teach the family to resolve conflicts
2. To improve or maintain the well-being of family members
3. To help the family identify strengths and trust personal decisions
4. To protect family members from diseases and the outcomes of these illnesses
4. The nurse compares the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion with the Population Health
Promotion Model. Which is a major difference between these two approaches to population
care?
1. The Ottawa Charter focuses on social issues.
2. The Ottawa Charter uses determinants of health as a key assumption.
3. The Population Health Promotion Model focuses on issues that place a population at
risk.
4. The Population Health Promotion Model uses strategies for families to improve their
health.
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5. The nurse provides care to people within an urban community. What should be established for
interventions to be successful?
1. The nurse–client relationship
2. Payment for services provided
3. Times when the nurse is available
4. Frequency of visits to the families
Multiple Response:
6. Population health interventions are designed to promote health and prevent disease among an
aggregate, or a subgroup, of the population, and those served may have certain characteristics or
conditions in common. Which of the following are examples of population health interventions?
Select all that apply.
1. Offering a one-day outreach event in a housing community for older adults (age 55
and older) to improve vaccination rates (e.g., COVID-19, influenza, pneumonia,
shingles)
2. Hosting a fundraising event to raise money for research targeting pediatric cancer
3. Partnering with the local Health Start program in the tribal community to do infant
wellness checks and teach families how to use infant car seats
4. Participating in a local event honoring military veterans and their families to raise
awareness about the risk of suicide
5. Participating in a health fair for the purposes of recruiting public health professionals
7. A family is having difficulty with health promotion activities. Which barrier should the nurse
realize is hindering this family’s success with behavior modification? Select all that apply.
1. Stress
2. Conflict
3. Disinterest
4. Lack of time
5. Lack of money
8. Which action should the nurse take to reduce health inequities within a community? Select all
that apply.