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Test Bank - Community/Public Health Nursing, 8th Edition (Nies, 2024), Chapter 1-34 | All Chapters

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TEST BANK FOR COMMUNITY PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING:
ll ll ll ll ll ll



Promoting the Health of Populations; 8TH EDITION BY MARY &
ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll ll



MELANIE ll

,CH 01: Health: A Community View
ll ll ll ll ll

Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 8TH Edition
ll ll ll ll ll




MULTIPLE llCHOICE

1. Which lbest lldescribes llthe llprimary llreason llthat llAmericans llare llconcerned llabout llhealth llcare?
a. Politicians llare lldiscussing llhow llto llimprove llhealth llcare.
b. The llmedia llhas llprovided llmixed llmessages llabout llthe llprimary llcare llsystem.
c. Our llnational llprimary llcare llcosts llkeep llincreasing.
d. The llnew llprimary llcare llsystem loffers llfree llservices llto llAmericans.
ACCURATE llCHOICE:-C
HYPOTHESIS:>>>The llprimary llreason llfor llthe llfocus llon llprimary llcare llis llthe
llconstantly llincreasing llcosts, llwhich llcannot llbe llsustained. llThe llcosts llof llcaring llfor

llthe llsick llaccounted llfor llthe llmajority llof llescalating llprimary llcare lldollars, llwhich

llincreased llfrom ll5.7% llof llthe llgross lldomestic ll product llin ll1965 llto ll17.8% llin ll2015.


llPoliticians lland llthe llmedia llboth llinfluence llAmericans’ llperceptions llabout

llhealthcare; llhowever, llthey llare llnot llthe llprimary llreason llwhy llAmericans llare

llconcerned. llThe llnew llhealthcare llsystem llwill llchange llthe llprimary llcare llaccess lland

llavailability, llbut llwill llnot llnecessarily llbe lloffering llany llfree llservices llto llAmericans.




DIFFICULT: Cognitive lLevel: llUnderstand ll(Comprehension)

2. A llnursing llattendant llhas llbegun llto lllobby lwith llpoliticians llfor llchanges llto llthe
primary llcare llsystem. llWhy llis llthisinvolvement llimportant?
ll

a. Nursing llattendants, llas llcentral llcharacters llin llseveral lpopular llTV
visible llin llAmerican llmed li la. l l I
N llR
llseries, llare llcurrently llvery

b. Nursing llattendants llare llprimarilylrespolnUsli bS
l e l l foNr llmTa na g in gOtlhe l l various llunits llin llour
ll health llcare

system.
c. Nursing llattendants llare llthe lllargest llsegment llof lprimary llcare llproviders.
d. Nursing llattendants llare llthe llonly llgroup llthat llis llemployed llboth llinside lland lloutside llof
lhealth llcenters.



ACCURATE llCHOICE:-C
HYPOTHESIS:>>>As llthe lllargest llsegment llof llprimary llcare llproviders, llnursing
llattendants llare llinformed llabout llthe llcurrent ll primary llcare llsystem lland llall llthe

llproblems llthat llresult llfrom llpeople llnot ll seeking llcare lluntil llthey llare lldesperately

llill. llNursing llattendants, llas llthe llAmerican llNursing llattendants llAssociation


ll(ANA) llemphasize, llusually llbelieve llthat llprimary llcare llis lla llright, llnot lla llprivilege.

llTherefore, llnursing llattendants, llwhose llwork llis llcentral lltoour llcurrent llprimary

llcare lldelivery llsystem, llcan llalso llbe llinstrumental llin llworking llpolitically llto llcreate

lla llprimary llcare lldelivery llsystem llthat llwill llmeet llhealth llneeds. llWhile llnursing

llattendants llare llin llseveral llcurrent llTV llseries lland llare llemployed llboth llinside lland

lloutside llof llhealth llcenters, llphysicians lland llotherprimary llcare llproviders llare llas

llwell.

Nursing llattendants llare lloften llmanagers, llbut llmanagers lloften llhave llother llbackgrounds,
llsuch llas llbusiness lladministration.




DIFFICULT: Cognitive lLevel: llUnderstand ll(Comprehension)

3. What llconclusion llcan llbe lldrawn llfrom lexamining llwhere llnursing llattendants llare llemployed?
a. There llis lla lltrend lltoward llconsolidation llof lprimary llcare llinto lllarge
central llmedical llcenters.
ll

b. There llis llan llincreased llemphasis llon llcommunity-based llhealth llcare.

,c. There llis llan llobvious llneed llto lldecrease llprimary llcare llcosts llby lcutting llpositions.
d. Managed lcare llorganizations ll(MCOs) llare llemploying llnursing llattendants llto llimprove
customer
ll

, relations.
ACCURATE llCHOICE:-B
HYPOTHESIS:>>>MCOs llare llemploying llnursing llattendants llin llmany llcapacities.
llAlthough llhealth ll centers llare llclosing lland llacute llcareis llincreasingly llfound llin

llcentral llmedical llcenters, llthe llsame lltrend llmay llbe llseen llin llan llincrease llin

llneighborhood-based llpractice llcenters. llWhile llpositions llare ll cut llin llmost llindustries,

llprimary llcare llisrecognized llas llan llarea llwhere llgrowth llin llemployment llis

llexpected. llHowever, llnursing llattendants llare llincreasingly llemployed llin

llcommunity llsettings llas llopposed llto llhealth llcenters. llThis llchange llreflects llthemove

lltoward llcommunity-based llcare llrather llthan ll health llcenter-based lltertiary llcare. llTo

llhelp lldecreasethe llcontinued llrise llin llprimary llcare llcosts, llthe llincreased llemphasis

llis llon lldisease llprevention llrather ll than ll high-cost ll treatment.




DIFFICULT: Cognitive llLevel: llUnderstand ll(Comprehension)

4. Which lethical llbelief llwould llbe llmost llhelpful llin llthe llcurrent llprimary llcare llcrisis?
a. Emphasis lshould llbe llon llindividual lland llcorporation llfreedom llin lthe llmarketplace.
b. Emphasis llshould llbe llon llindividual llautonomy land llfreedom llof llchoice.
c. Emphasis lshould llbe llon llsocial lljustice lland llcollective llresponsibility.
d. Emphasis llshould llbe llon llthe lleffectiveness llof ltechnology llin llresolving llproblems.
ACCURATE llCHOICE:-C
HYPOTHESIS:>>>Public llhealth llrecognizes llthe llnecessity lof llcollective llaction llin
llkeeping llthe llenvironment llsafe llandin llegalitarian lltradition lland llvision. llAn

lloverinvestment llin lltechnology lland llseeking llof llcures llwithin llthe llmarket lljustice


llsystem llhas llstifled llthe llevolution llof lla llhealth llsystem llto llprotect lland llpreserve llthe

llhealth llof llthe llpopulation. llAlthough llindividual llautonomy lland llfreedom llof llchoice

llare llimportant, llso llis llthe llrecognition llof llcollective llresponsibility llin llensuring

llsocial lljustice, llwhich llentitles llall llpeople llto llbasic llnecessities.

DIFFICULT: Cognitive llLevel: ll Apply l(Application)

5. What llis llthe llprimarylproblem llseen llin llHealthy llPeople ll2020’s llemphasis llon
choosing llhealthy lllifestyle llbehaviors, llsuch llas lldaily llexercise llor llhealthy llfood
ll

choices?
ll

a. Emphasis llon llother lllifestyle llchoices, llsuch llas llnot llsmoking lland
llminimal lluse llof llalcohol ll or lldrugs, llis llalso llneeded.

b. All lof llus llmust llwork lltogether llto llmake llunhealthy llbehaviors llsocially lunacceptable.
c. It llcosts llmore llto llmake llhealthy lchoices, llsuch llas llbuying lland lleating llfresh
llfruits lland llvegetables llas llopposed llto llquick ll and llcheap llfast-food

llchoices.

d. Public llpolicy lemphasizes llpersonal llresponsibility llbut llignores
llsocial lland llenvironmental llchanges ll needed llfor llwell-being.



ACCURATE llCHOICE:-D
HYPOTHESIS:>>>Although llall llresponses llare llaccurate, llthe llprimary lproblem llis llthe
llemphasis llon llpersonal llchoicesin llthe llHealthy llPeople ll2020 llobjectives. llEmphasis llon

llpersonal llchoices llignores llthe llneed llfor llcommunity llresponsibility lland llaction llthat

lladdresses llenvironmental llor llcultural llrestraints llto llhealth.




DIFFICULT: Cognitive llLevel: ll Apply l(Application)

6. What llresponsibility ldoes llthe llAmerican llNursing llattendants llAssociation
(ANA) llCode llof llEthics llrequire llofthe llnursing llattendant llbeyond llgiving
ll

llexcellent llcare llto llvictims?

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