TEST m9BANK m9- m9Community m9and m9Public
m9Health m9Nursing: m9Evidence m9for m9Practice,
m93rd m9Edition m9(DeMarco), m9
Chapters m91 m9- m925 m9| m9All m9Chapters
,TABLE m9OF m9CONTENTS
,Chapter m91: m9Public m9Health m9Nursing
1. A m9nurse m9is m9striving m9to m9practice m9patient-centered m9care m9at
m9a m9hospital. m9Which m9action m9bestm9exemplifies m9providing
m9patient-centered m9care?
A) Having m9a m9client m9complete m9a m9self-reported m9functional
m9status m9indicator m9and m9thenm9reviewing m9it m9with m9the
m9client
B) Explaining m9to m9a m9client m9the m9benefits m9of m9computer-
assisted m9robotic m9surgicalm9techniques, m9which m9the
m9hospital m9recently m9implemented
C) Recording m9a m9client's m9signs m9and m9symptoms m9in m9an m9electronic
m9health m9record
D) Performing m9continuous m9glucose m9monitoring m9of m9a m9client
m9while m9the m9client m9is m9in m9them9hospital
ANSWER: m9A
Feedback:
Patient-centered m9care m9considers m9cultural m9traditions, m9personal
m9preferences, m9values, m9families, m9and m9lifestyles. m9Clients m9become
m9active m9participants m9in m9their m9own m9care, m9and m9monitoring m9health
m9becomes m9the m9client's m9responsibility. m9To m9help m9clients m9and
m9their m9healthcare m9providers m9make m9better m9decisions, m9the m9Agency
m9for m9Healthcare m9Research m9and m9Quality m9(AHRQ) m9has m9developed
m9a m9series m9of m9tools m9that m9empower m9clients m9and m9assist
m9providers m9in m9achieving m9desired m9outcomes, m9including m9client-
reported m9functional m9status m9indicators. m9Computer-assisted m9robotic
m9surgical m9techniques, m9electronic m9health m9records, m9andm9continuous
m9glucose m9monitoring m9in m9the m9hospital m9are m9all m9technological
m9advances m9in m9healthcare, m9but m9they m9do m9not m9help m9the m9client
m9become m9a m9more m9active m9participant m9in m9his m9or m9herm9care,
m9and m9thus m9are m9not m9good m9examples m9of m9patient-centered m9care.
, Origin: m 9 Chapter m91- m9Public m9Health m9Nursing, m92
2. A m9nurse m9is m9caring m9for m9an m9older m9client m9who m9is m9struggling
m9to m9manage m9her m9type m92 m9diabetes m9mellitus. m9The m9nurse
m9should m9recognize m9which m9social m9determinants m9of m9this m9client's
m9health?m9(Select m9all m9that m9apply.)
A) Household m9income m9of m9$23,000 m9per m9year
B) Reading m9level m9of m9a m9third m9grader
C) Medication m9ineffective m9due m9to m9error m9in m9prescription
D) Originally m9from m9Sudan
E) No m9family m9in
m9the m9aream9ANSWER:
m 9 A, m9B, m9D, m9E
m9Feedback:
The m9social m9conditions m9in m9which m9people m9live, m9their m9income,
m9social m9status, m9education, m9literacy, m9home m9and m9work
m9environment, m9support m9networks, m9gender, m9culture, m9and m9availability
m9of m9health m9services m9are m9the m9social m9determinants m9of m9health.
m9These m9conditions m9have m9an m9impact m9on m9the m9extent m9to m9which
m9a m9person m9or m9community m9possesses m9the m9physical, m9social, m9and
m9personal m9resources m9necessary m9to m9attain m9and m9maintain m9health.
m9A m9medical m9errorm9on m9the m9part m9of m9the m9client's m9primary m9care
m9provider m9or m9nurse m9would m9not m9constitute m9a m9social m9determinant
m9of m9the m9client's m9health.
m9Health m9Nursing: m9Evidence m9for m9Practice,
m93rd m9Edition m9(DeMarco), m9
Chapters m91 m9- m925 m9| m9All m9Chapters
,TABLE m9OF m9CONTENTS
,Chapter m91: m9Public m9Health m9Nursing
1. A m9nurse m9is m9striving m9to m9practice m9patient-centered m9care m9at
m9a m9hospital. m9Which m9action m9bestm9exemplifies m9providing
m9patient-centered m9care?
A) Having m9a m9client m9complete m9a m9self-reported m9functional
m9status m9indicator m9and m9thenm9reviewing m9it m9with m9the
m9client
B) Explaining m9to m9a m9client m9the m9benefits m9of m9computer-
assisted m9robotic m9surgicalm9techniques, m9which m9the
m9hospital m9recently m9implemented
C) Recording m9a m9client's m9signs m9and m9symptoms m9in m9an m9electronic
m9health m9record
D) Performing m9continuous m9glucose m9monitoring m9of m9a m9client
m9while m9the m9client m9is m9in m9them9hospital
ANSWER: m9A
Feedback:
Patient-centered m9care m9considers m9cultural m9traditions, m9personal
m9preferences, m9values, m9families, m9and m9lifestyles. m9Clients m9become
m9active m9participants m9in m9their m9own m9care, m9and m9monitoring m9health
m9becomes m9the m9client's m9responsibility. m9To m9help m9clients m9and
m9their m9healthcare m9providers m9make m9better m9decisions, m9the m9Agency
m9for m9Healthcare m9Research m9and m9Quality m9(AHRQ) m9has m9developed
m9a m9series m9of m9tools m9that m9empower m9clients m9and m9assist
m9providers m9in m9achieving m9desired m9outcomes, m9including m9client-
reported m9functional m9status m9indicators. m9Computer-assisted m9robotic
m9surgical m9techniques, m9electronic m9health m9records, m9andm9continuous
m9glucose m9monitoring m9in m9the m9hospital m9are m9all m9technological
m9advances m9in m9healthcare, m9but m9they m9do m9not m9help m9the m9client
m9become m9a m9more m9active m9participant m9in m9his m9or m9herm9care,
m9and m9thus m9are m9not m9good m9examples m9of m9patient-centered m9care.
, Origin: m 9 Chapter m91- m9Public m9Health m9Nursing, m92
2. A m9nurse m9is m9caring m9for m9an m9older m9client m9who m9is m9struggling
m9to m9manage m9her m9type m92 m9diabetes m9mellitus. m9The m9nurse
m9should m9recognize m9which m9social m9determinants m9of m9this m9client's
m9health?m9(Select m9all m9that m9apply.)
A) Household m9income m9of m9$23,000 m9per m9year
B) Reading m9level m9of m9a m9third m9grader
C) Medication m9ineffective m9due m9to m9error m9in m9prescription
D) Originally m9from m9Sudan
E) No m9family m9in
m9the m9aream9ANSWER:
m 9 A, m9B, m9D, m9E
m9Feedback:
The m9social m9conditions m9in m9which m9people m9live, m9their m9income,
m9social m9status, m9education, m9literacy, m9home m9and m9work
m9environment, m9support m9networks, m9gender, m9culture, m9and m9availability
m9of m9health m9services m9are m9the m9social m9determinants m9of m9health.
m9These m9conditions m9have m9an m9impact m9on m9the m9extent m9to m9which
m9a m9person m9or m9community m9possesses m9the m9physical, m9social, m9and
m9personal m9resources m9necessary m9to m9attain m9and m9maintain m9health.
m9A m9medical m9errorm9on m9the m9part m9of m9the m9client's m9primary m9care
m9provider m9or m9nurse m9would m9not m9constitute m9a m9social m9determinant
m9of m9the m9client's m9health.