Guide Questions with Actual Answers
2025-2026 Updated.
Community nursing - Answer Population focused, promoting health and preventing disease
and disability
community based nursing - Answer application in the nursing process in caring for
individuals, families and groups where they live go to school or as they move through the
healthcare system
Mission of Public Health - Answer social justice, which entitles all people to basic necessities
such as adequate income and health protection and accepts collective burdens to make this
possible
what are communities - Answer Collection of people who interact with one another and
whose common interests or characteristics form the basis for a sense of unity or belonging
community connected by physical location (neighborhood, city, town) - Answer geographic
community
common interest community - Answer people connected by ideas/beliefs/traits
examples of communities of common interest - Answer church, professional organization,
people with mastectomies
group of people who come together to solve a problem that affects all of them - Answer
community of solution
people with shared or similar values, interests, or goals - Answer Phenomenological
community
All people occupying an area or all of those who share one or more characteristics - Answer
population
Mass or grouping of individuals considered as a whole; Loosely associated with one another -
Answer aggregate
,holistic state of well-being including soundness of mind, body, and spirit - Answer health
health plus the capacity to develop a person's potential leading to a fulfilling and productive life
- Answer wellness
Healthy People 2020 Goals - Answer 1. Attain high-quality, longer lives free of preventable
disease, disability, injury, and premature death.
2. Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups.
3. Create social and physical environments that promote good health for all.
4. Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages.
acute care nursing - Answer Care of solitary patients
Primarily illness end of health continuum
public health nursing - Answer Care encompass a much wider vista
Primary charge to prevent health problems
Promote higher levels of health
primary prevention - Answer Keeping an injury or illness from occurring
secondary prevention - Answer Efforts to detect and treat existing disease
tertiary prevention - Answer Reduce the extent and severity of a health problem to its
lowest possible level to minimize disability and restore or preserve function
Kelly is a registered nurse who is employed by a county public health agency. One of her
responsibilities within the agency is coordinating the lead poisoning prevention program. She
recently initiated a door-to-door screening program in a high-risk area of the county. She also
has started providing countywide education about lead poisoning prevention.
During the past several months she has seen an increase in the number of new cases of lead
poisoning that have been reported. This may be related to the new initiatives she has
implemented in the county.
However, she decides that it would be beneficial to organize a task force to examine the
increasing incidence of lead poisoning and develop interventions that could be used to decrease
this problem.
1. What intervention did Kelly perform that best exemplifies secondary prevention?
A. Organizing a task force to look at the lead poisoning problem in the county
B. Initia - Answer B
, Kelly is a registered nurse who is employed by a county public health agency. One of her
responsibilities within the agency is coordinating the lead poisoning prevention program. She
recently initiated a door-to-door screening program in a high-risk area of the county. She also
has started providing countywide education about lead poisoning prevention.
During the past several months she has seen an increase in the number of new cases of lead
poisoning that have been reported. This may be related to the new initiatives she has
implemented in the county.
However, she decides that it would be beneficial to organize a task force to examine the
increasing incidence of lead poisoning and develop interventions that could be used to decrease
this problem.
2. What is the focus area of Kelly's nursing practice?
A. Public health nursing
B. Community health nursing
C. Community-based nursing
D. Both A and B - Answer D. Both A and B
Kelly is a registered nurse who is employed by a county public health agency. One of her
responsibilities within the agency is coordinating the lead poisoning prevention program. She
recently initiated a door-to-door screening program in a high-risk area of the county. She also
has started providing countywide education about lead poisoning prevention.
During the past several months she has seen an increase in the number of new cases of lead
poisoning that have been reported. This may be related to the new initiatives she has
implemented in the county.
However, she decides that it would be beneficial to organize a task force to examine the
increasing incidence of lead poisoning and develop interventions that could be used to decrease
this problem.
3. Organizing a task force to look at the problem of lead poisoning within the county is an
example of which public health intervention?
A. Coalition building
B. Surveilla - Answer A
district nursing - Answer late 1800s- nursing care at home
Germ theory and pasteurization - Answer Louis Pasteur
inventor of antiseptic surgery - Answer Joseph lister
developed pure culture and identified the organisms that cause TB, anthrax, and cholera disease
- Answer Robert Koch