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POLICY AND ADVOCACY FOR IMPROVING POPULATION
HEALTH – FINAL EXAMINATION 2026-27 VERSION
Exam Introduction
The Policy and Advocacy for Improving Population Health Final Examination evaluates nursing students’
understanding of health policy development, advocacy strategies, and the role of nurses in influencing health
outcomes at community, national, and global levels.
Population health focuses on improving health outcomes for groups of individuals by addressing social
determinants of health, healthcare access, policy development, and public health interventions. Nurses play a
critical role in shaping healthcare policy, advocating for vulnerable populations, and promoting equitable health
systems.
This examination assesses the student’s ability to:
• Analyze health policies affecting population health
• Understand healthcare legislation and policymaking processes
• Apply advocacy strategies in healthcare settings
• Evaluate the impact of social determinants on health outcomes
• Collaborate with stakeholders and policymakers
• Promote ethical and equitable health policies
The exam reflects the complex analytical questions used in graduate and undergraduate nursing programs.
2. Exam Structure
Section Topic Questions
Section I Foundations of Health Policy 15
Section II Policy Development & Legislative Process 15
Section III Social Determinants of Health 15
Section IV Nursing Advocacy & Leadership 15
Section V Ethics and Health Equity 10
Section VI Population Health Strategies 15
Section VII Policy Analysis & Case Studies 15
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SECTION I: Foundations of Health Policy
Question 1
Which concept best describes population health?
A. Healthcare services for hospitalized patients only
B. Health outcomes of groups and distribution of those
outcomes
C. Medical care provided in private clinics
D. Treatment of individual illnesses
Answer: B
Rationale:
Population health focuses on health outcomes of groups and
the factors influencing those outcomes, including policy,
environment, and social determinants.
Question 2
Health policy primarily aims to:
A. Limit healthcare access
B. Improve health outcomes through organized actions
C. Focus only on clinical treatment
D. Increase hospital admissions
Answer: B
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Rationale:
Health policy organizes systems, laws, and strategies to improve
population health outcomes.
Question 3
Which professional group is the largest healthcare workforce
and therefore has significant influence in health policy?
A. Physicians
B. Nurses
C. Pharmacists
D. Dentists
Answer: B
Rationale:
Nurses represent the largest healthcare workforce globally,
giving them strong influence in policy advocacy.
Question 4
Which organization sets global health policy guidance?
A. United Nations Security Council
B. World Health Organization
C. Federal Trade Commission
D. International Banking Association
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Answer: B
Rationale:
The World Health Organization provides global leadership on
health policy and public health initiatives.
Question 5
Which element is essential when evaluating health policy
effectiveness?
A. Cost alone
B. Impact on population health outcomes
C. Political popularity
D. Media coverage
Answer: B
Rationale:
Policies should be evaluated based on their impact on health
outcomes and equity.
SECTION II: Policy Development & Legislative Process
Question 6
Which stage of policymaking involves identifying a public health
issue?
POLICY AND ADVOCACY FOR IMPROVING POPULATION
HEALTH – FINAL EXAMINATION 2026-27 VERSION
Exam Introduction
The Policy and Advocacy for Improving Population Health Final Examination evaluates nursing students’
understanding of health policy development, advocacy strategies, and the role of nurses in influencing health
outcomes at community, national, and global levels.
Population health focuses on improving health outcomes for groups of individuals by addressing social
determinants of health, healthcare access, policy development, and public health interventions. Nurses play a
critical role in shaping healthcare policy, advocating for vulnerable populations, and promoting equitable health
systems.
This examination assesses the student’s ability to:
• Analyze health policies affecting population health
• Understand healthcare legislation and policymaking processes
• Apply advocacy strategies in healthcare settings
• Evaluate the impact of social determinants on health outcomes
• Collaborate with stakeholders and policymakers
• Promote ethical and equitable health policies
The exam reflects the complex analytical questions used in graduate and undergraduate nursing programs.
2. Exam Structure
Section Topic Questions
Section I Foundations of Health Policy 15
Section II Policy Development & Legislative Process 15
Section III Social Determinants of Health 15
Section IV Nursing Advocacy & Leadership 15
Section V Ethics and Health Equity 10
Section VI Population Health Strategies 15
Section VII Policy Analysis & Case Studies 15
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SECTION I: Foundations of Health Policy
Question 1
Which concept best describes population health?
A. Healthcare services for hospitalized patients only
B. Health outcomes of groups and distribution of those
outcomes
C. Medical care provided in private clinics
D. Treatment of individual illnesses
Answer: B
Rationale:
Population health focuses on health outcomes of groups and
the factors influencing those outcomes, including policy,
environment, and social determinants.
Question 2
Health policy primarily aims to:
A. Limit healthcare access
B. Improve health outcomes through organized actions
C. Focus only on clinical treatment
D. Increase hospital admissions
Answer: B
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Rationale:
Health policy organizes systems, laws, and strategies to improve
population health outcomes.
Question 3
Which professional group is the largest healthcare workforce
and therefore has significant influence in health policy?
A. Physicians
B. Nurses
C. Pharmacists
D. Dentists
Answer: B
Rationale:
Nurses represent the largest healthcare workforce globally,
giving them strong influence in policy advocacy.
Question 4
Which organization sets global health policy guidance?
A. United Nations Security Council
B. World Health Organization
C. Federal Trade Commission
D. International Banking Association
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Answer: B
Rationale:
The World Health Organization provides global leadership on
health policy and public health initiatives.
Question 5
Which element is essential when evaluating health policy
effectiveness?
A. Cost alone
B. Impact on population health outcomes
C. Political popularity
D. Media coverage
Answer: B
Rationale:
Policies should be evaluated based on their impact on health
outcomes and equity.
SECTION II: Policy Development & Legislative Process
Question 6
Which stage of policymaking involves identifying a public health
issue?