HESI COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING TEST PREP GUIDE
• Beneficence
Correct answer: seek to do good, not harm
• Common Good Perspective
Correct answer: good for the whole
• Ethics
Correct answer: standards of behavior that tell us how we ought to act invarioussituations
we encounter in life
• Fairness Perspective
Correct answer: focuses on how fairly or unfairly actions affect a group
- how benefits and burdens are distributed; requires consistency in the way peopleare treated
• Non-maleficence
Correct answer: first do no harm - primum non nocere
• Advance directive
Correct answer: legal document in which an individual conveys their deci-sionsabout end-of-life care
• Health literacy
Correct answer: includes the ability to understand instructions on prescription drug bottles,
appointment slips, medical education brochures, doctor's directionsand consent forms and the ability
,to negotiate complex health care systems
• Pre-crisis
Correct answer: planning and test messages
• Initial
Correct answer: audience wants information NOW
• Maintenance
Correct answer: on-going assessment of the situation
• Resolution
Correct answer: community will not be ready to conduct risk reduction immediatelyafter emergency
• Evaluation
Correct answer: Crisis and emergency risk communication response
• 4 P's of Social Marketing
Correct answer: product, price, place, promotion
• NICs
Correct answer: Nursing interventions classification
, • NOCs
Correct answer: nursing outcomes classification
• Nursing minimum data set (NMDS)
Correct answer: standardizes the collection of nursing data; can provide accurate description of
nursing dx, care and resources used tohelp define costand quality of nursing care
• Humanistic Nursing Theory
Correct answer: studies the existence of reality of nursing
• Transcultural Nursing
Correct answer: comparison of differing cultures to understand theirsimilaritiesand their differences
across human groups
• Culture
Correct answer: set of values, beliefs and traditions that are held by a specificgroup ofpeople and that
are handed down, generation to generation
• Leininger
Correct answer: 1. cultural preservation or maintenance
2. cultural care accommodations or negotiation
3. cultural care re-patterning or restructuring
4. Nightingale's 10 Canons
Correct answer: 1. ventilation and warming
2. light and noise
3. cleanliness of the pt area
• Beneficence
Correct answer: seek to do good, not harm
• Common Good Perspective
Correct answer: good for the whole
• Ethics
Correct answer: standards of behavior that tell us how we ought to act invarioussituations
we encounter in life
• Fairness Perspective
Correct answer: focuses on how fairly or unfairly actions affect a group
- how benefits and burdens are distributed; requires consistency in the way peopleare treated
• Non-maleficence
Correct answer: first do no harm - primum non nocere
• Advance directive
Correct answer: legal document in which an individual conveys their deci-sionsabout end-of-life care
• Health literacy
Correct answer: includes the ability to understand instructions on prescription drug bottles,
appointment slips, medical education brochures, doctor's directionsand consent forms and the ability
,to negotiate complex health care systems
• Pre-crisis
Correct answer: planning and test messages
• Initial
Correct answer: audience wants information NOW
• Maintenance
Correct answer: on-going assessment of the situation
• Resolution
Correct answer: community will not be ready to conduct risk reduction immediatelyafter emergency
• Evaluation
Correct answer: Crisis and emergency risk communication response
• 4 P's of Social Marketing
Correct answer: product, price, place, promotion
• NICs
Correct answer: Nursing interventions classification
, • NOCs
Correct answer: nursing outcomes classification
• Nursing minimum data set (NMDS)
Correct answer: standardizes the collection of nursing data; can provide accurate description of
nursing dx, care and resources used tohelp define costand quality of nursing care
• Humanistic Nursing Theory
Correct answer: studies the existence of reality of nursing
• Transcultural Nursing
Correct answer: comparison of differing cultures to understand theirsimilaritiesand their differences
across human groups
• Culture
Correct answer: set of values, beliefs and traditions that are held by a specificgroup ofpeople and that
are handed down, generation to generation
• Leininger
Correct answer: 1. cultural preservation or maintenance
2. cultural care accommodations or negotiation
3. cultural care re-patterning or restructuring
4. Nightingale's 10 Canons
Correct answer: 1. ventilation and warming
2. light and noise
3. cleanliness of the pt area