Chapter 33- Test Bank
A group of nurses from Alberta are doing research on the effects of the 2010 tsunami in
Indonesia. They are using a theoretical lens through which to address the intersections of
various social locations and to explore their corresponding forms of oppression that are
inherently part of everyday experiences. What theoretical perspective would the research team
use to guide their research?
A
Postcolonial feminism
B
Critical gender
C
The nursing process
D
Neoliberalism - ANS-A
\A nurse is working for a non-profit health agency in Afghanistan. The nurse is working with a
multidisciplinary team on the Sustainable Development Goals (MDG). What goal will be
particularly difficult to achieve in the context of this country?
A
Improved communication
B
Recruitment of qualified nurses
C
Gender equality
D
Environmental sustainability - ANS-C
\A nursing instructor is teaching a class about global citizenship. How many nurses worldwide
provide front line care?
A
32 million
B
13 million
C
27 million
D
48 million - ANS-B
\Debbie is working with nursing students to work from the premise that people's experiences of
health and illness are culturally and geographically located. What concept is Debbie teaching
the students
A
Global health diplomacy
B
, Globalization and health
C
Critical social reflection
D
Global citizenship - ANS-D
\Even though there has been a global decline in maternal mortality rates, how many women die
every day from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth?
A
2800
B
1800
C
380
D
830 - ANS-D
\Jasmine is a community health nurse who is working with her students to challenge deeply
head certainties about the "right way" to provide care and considers all knowledge as being
situated with a given place and within the power relations therein. What approach is Jasmine
using?
A
Postcolonial feminism
B
Health equity
C
Social determinants of health
D
The cycle of oppression - ANS-A
\There is strong evidence indicating that most of the global burden of disease are caused by
which of the following?
A
Political instability
B
Nurse migration
C
Social determinants of health
D
Global health diplomacy - ANS-C
\Thomas is a community health nurse working in global health. He is using advanced methods
and technologies to improve his ability to promote health while reducing health disparities. What
specific method is Thomas using?
A
Precision public health
B
Global health ethics
A group of nurses from Alberta are doing research on the effects of the 2010 tsunami in
Indonesia. They are using a theoretical lens through which to address the intersections of
various social locations and to explore their corresponding forms of oppression that are
inherently part of everyday experiences. What theoretical perspective would the research team
use to guide their research?
A
Postcolonial feminism
B
Critical gender
C
The nursing process
D
Neoliberalism - ANS-A
\A nurse is working for a non-profit health agency in Afghanistan. The nurse is working with a
multidisciplinary team on the Sustainable Development Goals (MDG). What goal will be
particularly difficult to achieve in the context of this country?
A
Improved communication
B
Recruitment of qualified nurses
C
Gender equality
D
Environmental sustainability - ANS-C
\A nursing instructor is teaching a class about global citizenship. How many nurses worldwide
provide front line care?
A
32 million
B
13 million
C
27 million
D
48 million - ANS-B
\Debbie is working with nursing students to work from the premise that people's experiences of
health and illness are culturally and geographically located. What concept is Debbie teaching
the students
A
Global health diplomacy
B
, Globalization and health
C
Critical social reflection
D
Global citizenship - ANS-D
\Even though there has been a global decline in maternal mortality rates, how many women die
every day from complications related to pregnancy and childbirth?
A
2800
B
1800
C
380
D
830 - ANS-D
\Jasmine is a community health nurse who is working with her students to challenge deeply
head certainties about the "right way" to provide care and considers all knowledge as being
situated with a given place and within the power relations therein. What approach is Jasmine
using?
A
Postcolonial feminism
B
Health equity
C
Social determinants of health
D
The cycle of oppression - ANS-A
\There is strong evidence indicating that most of the global burden of disease are caused by
which of the following?
A
Political instability
B
Nurse migration
C
Social determinants of health
D
Global health diplomacy - ANS-C
\Thomas is a community health nurse working in global health. He is using advanced methods
and technologies to improve his ability to promote health while reducing health disparities. What
specific method is Thomas using?
A
Precision public health
B
Global health ethics