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NSG 3480 - COMMUNITY HEALTH EXAM
1 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE (2025/2026)
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What are some examples of very significant women's health and safety issues as more
women have entered the workforce? - ANS ✓maternal-child health, reproductive health,
breast cancer education and early detection, stress management, and work-home balance
issues
What are the roles of a Faith Community Nurse? - ANS ✓1) health educator 2) personal
health counselor 3) health advocate 4) coordinator of volunteers 5) facilitator 6) developer of
support groups 7) integrator of health and healing
The parish nurse should assess the health status and needs of the congregation members
to determine educational priorities. True or false - ANS ✓True
The faith community nurse should expect to attend conferences to better serve her
client (faith community) which will give a better understanding of each patient's faith.
True or false - ANS ✓True
The FCN role may be that of educating clients to make the best choices or empowering
them to speak for themselves. The nurse also must understand the Policies and beliefs of
the congregation in relation to specific health issues. True or false - ANS ✓True
Describe the role of a Hospice Nurse.... - ANS ✓Nurses who work with the terminally ill
seek to enhance the patient's quality of life by focusing on relieving suffering throughout the
illness, supporting the patient and family through the dying process, and providing grief
support to the family after the patient has died.
What are the three modifying factors that upstream thinking focuses on? - ANS
✓Economical, political and environmental
When health care providers are thinking upstream, they are examining the
___________ of poor health. - ANS ✓root causes
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It was after whose leadership that nursing practice became less theoretical and became
more based on reacting to the immediacy of patient situations and the demands of
medical staff? - ANS ✓Florence Nightingale's
The boundaries of nursing practice came from... - ANS ✓nursing leaders proactively
advancing the theoretical and scientific foundations.
In the beginning, early nursing theories were considerably narrow and focused
primarily on what relationship? - ANS ✓one nurse and one patient
In these early nursing theories, who were noticeably absent from the context of care? -
ANS ✓Family members and other healthcare professionals
Early nursing theories had a narrow perspective, then their view was microscopic, only
dealing with individual concerns. Why is this not helpful in patient care? - ANS ✓It
focused on only one or two aspects of the situation instead of all of the situations that the
patient was involved in.
Why is the microscopic view in nursing theories inadequate when pertaining to
community nursing? - ANS ✓It does not address the social, political, and environmental
factors of the patient's health.
What is the purpose or goal of nursing theory? - ANS ✓To improve nursing practice.
What is the difference between microscopic vs. macroscopic approaches? - ANS
✓Microscopic approaches focus on the individual when it comes to patient care, while a
macroscopic view looks at how the patient contracted a certain illness.
What is the common dilemma in community health nursing (CHN)? - ANS ✓The
tension between working on behalf of the individual and working on behalf of the population.
What are the 3 issues that affect a patient's motivation and attitude? - ANS ✓Low
compliance
Missed appointments
Reluctant participation
What are 2 examples that demonstrate individual microscopic approach to CHN? -
ANS ✓The health belief model (HBM)
Orem's self-care deficit theory of nursing
What are 2 examples that demonstrate macroscopic approach to CHN? - ANS ✓Milio's
Framework for Prevention
Critical social theory perspective
True or False: the HBM model focuses on compliance? - ANS ✓True
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