HESI PNR 208/ PNR208 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update)
Concepts of Community-Based Nursing Review|
Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade
A- Fortis
3 shared commonalities - ANSWERgeographic, common interest, community of
solution
community of solution - ANSWERgroup of people who come together to solve
problems that affects all of them, ex: guidance counselors, counties working for
water pollution
common interest - ANSWERcollection of people with interest or goal that bind them
together, ex: MADD, disabled community, church groups, gay community
population - ANSWERall the people occupying an area, or all those who share one
more characteristic, may not necessarily interact
aggregates - ANSWERa mass or grouping of distinct individuals who are considered
as a whole and are loosely associated with each other, broader term then population
aggregates - ANSWERcommunities and populations are types of
goal of community health nursing - ANSWERhealth promotion, disease prevention,
and health protection
promotion of health - ANSWERhealth education, preventative care services, healthy
people 2010, raise levels of wellness for individuals, families, populations and
communities
prevention of health problems - ANSWERanticipating and averting problems or
discovering them as early as possible to minimize potential disability and impairment
primary prevention - ANSWERto keep illness from occurring, hand rails,
immunizations
secondary prevention - ANSWERefforts to detect and treat existing health problems.
Screenings: htn, drug abuse, breast exam, DM test; to intervene to control or
eradicate the problem
tertiary prevention - ANSWERattempts to reduce the extent and severity of health
problems so as to minimize disability and restore or reserve function: rehab after
CVA.
, tertiary prevention - ANSWERsomeone that has an eating disorder, following up with
counseling
treatment of disorders - ANSWERfocuses on illness by: direct service, indirect
service, development of programs to correct unhealthy conditions
indirect service - ANSWERreferring to someone, calling another professional to help
solve problem for client
rehab - ANSWERefforts to reduce disability and restore function as much as possible
evaluation - ANSWERprocess by which the practice is analysis, judged, and improved
according to established goals and standards
research - ANSWERinvestigation to discover facts affecting community health and
community health practice, solve problems, and explore improved methods of
health science
healthy people 2010 - ANSWERincrease quality and years of life, eliminate health
disparities
healthy people 2010 - ANSWERemphasis on community partnerships,
determinant of health - ANSWERbiology
determinant of health - ANSWERbehavior
determinant of health - ANSWERsocial & physical environment
determinant of health - ANSWERpolices and interventions
community health status - ANSWERhealth of total population
community health status - ANSWERmeasured by birth and death rates, morbidity
statistics
healthy people 2010 indicators - ANSWERphysical activity, obesity, tobacco use,
substance abuse, sexual behavior, mental health, injury and violence, environmental
quality, immunization, access to healthcare
core public health functions - ANSWERassessment, policy development, assurance
role of community health nurse - ANSWERclinician, educator, advocate, collaborator,
leader, researcher, case manager
clinician - ANSWERmost familiar role, ensures health services are provided
Concepts of Community-Based Nursing Review|
Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade
A- Fortis
3 shared commonalities - ANSWERgeographic, common interest, community of
solution
community of solution - ANSWERgroup of people who come together to solve
problems that affects all of them, ex: guidance counselors, counties working for
water pollution
common interest - ANSWERcollection of people with interest or goal that bind them
together, ex: MADD, disabled community, church groups, gay community
population - ANSWERall the people occupying an area, or all those who share one
more characteristic, may not necessarily interact
aggregates - ANSWERa mass or grouping of distinct individuals who are considered
as a whole and are loosely associated with each other, broader term then population
aggregates - ANSWERcommunities and populations are types of
goal of community health nursing - ANSWERhealth promotion, disease prevention,
and health protection
promotion of health - ANSWERhealth education, preventative care services, healthy
people 2010, raise levels of wellness for individuals, families, populations and
communities
prevention of health problems - ANSWERanticipating and averting problems or
discovering them as early as possible to minimize potential disability and impairment
primary prevention - ANSWERto keep illness from occurring, hand rails,
immunizations
secondary prevention - ANSWERefforts to detect and treat existing health problems.
Screenings: htn, drug abuse, breast exam, DM test; to intervene to control or
eradicate the problem
tertiary prevention - ANSWERattempts to reduce the extent and severity of health
problems so as to minimize disability and restore or reserve function: rehab after
CVA.
, tertiary prevention - ANSWERsomeone that has an eating disorder, following up with
counseling
treatment of disorders - ANSWERfocuses on illness by: direct service, indirect
service, development of programs to correct unhealthy conditions
indirect service - ANSWERreferring to someone, calling another professional to help
solve problem for client
rehab - ANSWERefforts to reduce disability and restore function as much as possible
evaluation - ANSWERprocess by which the practice is analysis, judged, and improved
according to established goals and standards
research - ANSWERinvestigation to discover facts affecting community health and
community health practice, solve problems, and explore improved methods of
health science
healthy people 2010 - ANSWERincrease quality and years of life, eliminate health
disparities
healthy people 2010 - ANSWERemphasis on community partnerships,
determinant of health - ANSWERbiology
determinant of health - ANSWERbehavior
determinant of health - ANSWERsocial & physical environment
determinant of health - ANSWERpolices and interventions
community health status - ANSWERhealth of total population
community health status - ANSWERmeasured by birth and death rates, morbidity
statistics
healthy people 2010 indicators - ANSWERphysical activity, obesity, tobacco use,
substance abuse, sexual behavior, mental health, injury and violence, environmental
quality, immunization, access to healthcare
core public health functions - ANSWERassessment, policy development, assurance
role of community health nurse - ANSWERclinician, educator, advocate, collaborator,
leader, researcher, case manager
clinician - ANSWERmost familiar role, ensures health services are provided