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NU 518 EXAM 1 AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM WITH 330 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY GRADED A+ community focused practiced interventions - CORRECT ANSWERS--Changes community norms, attitudes, practices, and behavior. -Focus on an entire population or groups within the population with the same risk or characteristics. systems focused practice interventions - CORRECT ANSWERS--Changes organizations, policies, laws, and structures. -Focus on systems within populations that have potential impact on individual health Florence Nightingale - CORRECT ANSWERS--Crimean War: transformed military health -Statistical analysis: changes in healthcare practice. Influence policy Clara Barton - CORRECT ANSWERS--Organized relief efforts during U.S. civil war -Founder of American Red Cross Lillian Wald - CORRECT ANSWERS--Henry Street Settlement: provides health care services -First public health nurse: advocate to have nurses in public schools Mabel Smyth - CORRECT ANSWERS--First Native Hawaiian Nurse -Founder of the Paloma Settlement: Public Nursing Service "microscopic" - CORRECT ANSWERS-focus on changing individual behaviors Health Belief Model - CORRECT ANSWERS-Prevention is disease avoidance, gain knowledge to understand and avoid risk Pender's Health Promotion Model (HPM) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Explores biopsychosocial factors that influence individuals to pursue health promotion activities Transtheoretical model (TTM)/Stages of Change - CORRECT ANSWERS-Behavioral change takes place over time, progressing through many stages of change, change is difficult even for motivated individuals Which health model is more for long term clients? - CORRECT ANSWERS-TTM Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA)/Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Assumption that all behavior is determined by one's behavioral intentions.

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NU 518 EXAM 1 AND PRACTICE EXAM NEWEST
ACTUAL EXAM WITH 330 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY
GRADED A+
community focused practiced interventions - CORRECT ANSWERS--Changes
community norms, attitudes, practices, and behavior.
-Focus on an entire population or groups within the population with the same risk or
characteristics.

systems focused practice interventions - CORRECT ANSWERS--Changes
organizations, policies, laws, and structures.
-Focus on systems within populations that have potential impact on individual health

Florence Nightingale - CORRECT ANSWERS--Crimean War: transformed military
health
-Statistical analysis: changes in healthcare practice. Influence policy

Clara Barton - CORRECT ANSWERS--Organized relief efforts during U.S. civil war
-Founder of American Red Cross

Lillian Wald - CORRECT ANSWERS--Henry Street Settlement: provides health care
services
-First public health nurse: advocate to have nurses in public schools

Mabel Smyth - CORRECT ANSWERS--First Native Hawaiian Nurse
-Founder of the Paloma Settlement: Public Nursing Service

"microscopic" - CORRECT ANSWERS-focus on changing individual behaviors

Health Belief Model - CORRECT ANSWERS-Prevention is disease avoidance, gain
knowledge to understand and avoid risk

Pender's Health Promotion Model (HPM) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Explores
biopsychosocial factors that influence individuals to pursue health promotion activities

Transtheoretical model (TTM)/Stages of Change - CORRECT ANSWERS-Behavioral
change takes place over time, progressing through many stages of change, change is
difficult even for motivated individuals

Which health model is more for long term clients? - CORRECT ANSWERS-TTM

Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA)/Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) - CORRECT
ANSWERS-Assumption that all behavior is determined by one's behavioral intentions.

, Attitude is determined by one's belief about the outcomes of performing the behavior,
weighed by one's assessment of the outcomes.

"Macroscopic" - CORRECT ANSWERS-incorporate upstream thinking social,
environmental, economic factors that influence behaviors

Public health - CORRECT ANSWERS-The science/art of preventing disease,
prolonging life and promoting physical health and efficiency through organized
community efforts to ensure a community standard of living adequate for health
maintenance.

Key characteristics of public health nursing - CORRECT ANSWERS-Resolving health
inequalities and addressing the determinants of health

community health - CORRECT ANSWERS-An extension of public health that includes
organized health efforts (school groups, etc.) at the community level through both
government and private efforts.

focus of community and public health - CORRECT ANSWERS-Health promotion and
disease prevention with an interdisciplinary effort

primary prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS-Promoting health, protecting against health
threats in the community. Prevention of illnesses/injury before they begin.

which level of prevention focuses on those with NO DISEASE? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-Primary preventionDetecting/treating problems in their early stage to half
the progress. Screening for illness/injury before they worsen.

Goals and examples of primary prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS--reduce number of
cases
-education, immunization

secondary prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS-Detecting/treating problems in their
early stage to half the progress. Screening for illness/injury before they worsen.

Which level of prevention focuses on those with ASYMPTOMATIC DISEASE? -
CORRECT ANSWERS-secondary prevention

goals and examples of secondary prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS--Reduce # of
severe cases
-Low-dose aspirin, accomodations to prevent re-injury, mammogram, TB test

tertiary prevention - CORRECT ANSWERS-Preventing existing problems from getting
worse. Treatment of illness to delay exacerbation. Maximize quality of life.
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