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Pg. 1 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. NFDN Midterm Exam 2025 Questions and Answers Community? - ANS People and relationships. Commonly shared agencies, institutions or environment. What is community health nursing? - ANS All nurses who work IN and WITH the community. Focus of community health nursing - ANS Health of individual and population What's under the umbrella? - ANS Public, Home, Occupational Health What does community nursing involve? - ANS Direct care, coordinating care, planning services, programs and policies. Collaboration involves who - ANS Individuals, caregivers, families, communities and governments Population? - ANS Large group of people who share 1 or more personal or environmental characteristic. Ex. All high risk children Aggregate - ANS Groups within a population. Ex. High risk infants younger than 1 year of age Pg. 2 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Population Health - ANS Health outcomes of a population. Measured by determinants of health and health status. - ANS Shift from illness prevention to health promotion. 2001 - ANS Home care costs less than institutional care 2002 - ANS Romanow identified home care as the most rapidly growing area of community health. Due to early discharge. 2020 - ANS 2/3 of all nurses will be practicing in the community Canada health act: Universality - ANS All insured residents are entitled to the same level of health care Canada Health Act: accessibility - ANS Reasonable access to healthcare facilities Canada Health Act: comprehensiveness of services - ANS All health services must be insured Canada Health Act: portability - ANS individuals have access to healthcare in other provinces and territories without cost or penalty Canada Health Act: Public Administration - ANS all administration of provincial health insurance must be carried out by a public authority on a non-profit basis Purpose of Health Canada - ANS Safeguards population health, by surveillance, prevention, legislation and research. Pg. 3 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Health Canada focuses on - ANS Environmental health, disease outbreaks, drug products, food safety. 1930's realizations - ANS Canadians wanted government to take over healthcare. Poverty was a result of sociopolitical factors not individual weakness. 1970s Lalonde Report - ANS Initiated health promotion. Development of first health determinants. What were the first determinants of health - ANS Biology, lifestyle, healthcare and environment 1978- Alma Ata Declaration - ANS Primary health care was defined 1986- Epp Report - ANS "health for all" Broader social, economic and environmental factors. Income level, education and physical environment important influences on health. Ottawa charter 2006 - ANS Increase control to improve their health. Core values of Ottawa charter - ANS Equity, participation, empowerment. Prerequisites for health - ANS Peace, shelter, education, food, income, stable ecosystem, sustainable resources, social justice, equity. Most important social determinants - ANS Poverty, economic inequality, social status, stress, education, care in early lif

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Community? - ANS People and relationships. Commonly shared agencies, institutions or
environment.



What is community health nursing? - ANS All nurses who work IN and WITH the community.



Focus of community health nursing - ANS Health of individual and population



What's under the umbrella? - ANS Public, Home, Occupational Health



What does community nursing involve? - ANS Direct care, coordinating care, planning
services, programs and policies.



Collaboration involves who - ANS Individuals, caregivers, families, communities and
governments



Population? - ANS Large group of people who share 1 or more personal or environmental
characteristic. Ex. All high risk children



Aggregate - ANS Groups within a population. Ex. High risk infants younger than 1 year of age




Pg. 1 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

,Population Health - ANS Health outcomes of a population. Measured by determinants of
health and health status.



1980-1990 - ANS Shift from illness prevention to health promotion.



2001 - ANS Home care costs less than institutional care



2002 - ANS Romanow identified home care as the most rapidly growing area of community
health. Due to early discharge.



2020 - ANS 2/3 of all nurses will be practicing in the community



Canada health act: Universality - ANS All insured residents are entitled to the same level of
health care



Canada Health Act: accessibility - ANS Reasonable access to healthcare facilities



Canada Health Act: comprehensiveness of services - ANS All health services must be insured



Canada Health Act: portability - ANS individuals have access to healthcare in other provinces
and territories without cost or penalty



Canada Health Act: Public Administration - ANS all administration of provincial health
insurance must be carried out by a public authority on a non-profit basis



Purpose of Health Canada - ANS Safeguards population health, by surveillance, prevention,
legislation and research.




Pg. 2 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

, Health Canada focuses on - ANS Environmental health, disease outbreaks, drug products,
food safety.



1930's realizations - ANS Canadians wanted government to take over healthcare. Poverty
was a result of sociopolitical factors not individual weakness.



1970s Lalonde Report - ANS Initiated health promotion. Development of first health
determinants.



What were the first determinants of health - ANS Biology, lifestyle, healthcare and
environment



1978- Alma Ata Declaration - ANS Primary health care was defined



1986- Epp Report - ANS "health for all"
Broader social, economic and environmental factors. Income level, education and physical
environment important influences on health.



Ottawa charter 2006 - ANS Increase control to improve their health.



Core values of Ottawa charter - ANS Equity, participation, empowerment.



Prerequisites for health - ANS Peace, shelter, education, food, income, stable ecosystem,
sustainable resources, social justice, equity.



Most important social determinants - ANS Poverty, economic inequality, social status, stress,
education, care in early life.




Pg. 3 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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