A group of individuals who share a common denominator and
recognize their membership as part of that group is called a
____.
a. Population
b. Community
c. Aggregate
A nurse wishes to involve the local health department in
planning a community-wide intervention. The nurse calls the
reception area to determine how best to involve the health
department and learns that it is run by the local government in
conjunction with the local board of health, which is known as a
____ system.
a. Decentralized
b. Centralized
c. Mixed
d. Shared
A public health nurse goes to a factory to find out why
employees are missing so many workdays. What type of
assessment would be the most appropriate in this case?
a. Population-focused assessment
b. Problem or health issue-based assessment
c. Setting-specific assessment
d. Health impact assessment
A public health nurse teaching middle school health classes
about the risks of smoking to improve skills among youth 12-14
years old would be an example of which of the following?
,a. Community Focused
b. Systems Focused
c. Individual/Family Focused
- Health Teaching
- Counseling
- Consultation Correct Answers What interventions are
included in the blue wedge of the public health intervention
wheel?
- Improve K-12 basic health education
- Help individuals assess credibility
- Provide clear communication and encourage questions Correct
Answers What are the IOM's suggestions for improving health
literacy?
- Universal Approach
- Assume difficulty understanding for all patients
- Simplify all communication
- Confirm confirmation for all patients Correct Answers What
are the parts of the AHRQ's health literacy universal precautions
toolkit?
1. Advocacy
2. Social Marketing
3. Policy Development & Enforcement Correct Answers What
are the interventions of the yellow wedge?
1. Assess
2. Advise
3. Agree
,4. Assist
5. Arrange Correct Answers What are the 5 A's of the behavior
change models?
1. Assessment
2. Policy Development
3. Assurance Correct Answers What are the three main
categories of the 10 essential public health services?
1. Collaboration
2. Coalition Building
3. Community Organizing Correct Answers What are the three
interventions in the orange wedge?
1. Community Organizing
2. Coalition Building
3. Case-Finding Correct Answers Each of the 17 interventions
may be applied at each level of practice except which three?
1. Counseling and education
ex: Eat healthy and exercise
2. Clinical Interventions
ex: Medicine for diabetes
3. Long-lasting, Protective Interventions
ex: Vaccines, Smoking cessation, Colonoscopy
4. Changing the Context to Make Individuals Default Decision
Healthy
ex: Smoke-free laws, Tobacco tax
, 5. Socioeconomic Factors
ex: Poverty, Education, Housing, Inequality Correct Answers
List the levels of the health impact pyramid from smaller impact
(1) to larger impact (5).
1. Define the community
2. Secondary data
3. Pimary data
4. Analyze data
5. Recommendation Correct Answers What are the steps of a
community assessment?
1. Entire population
2. Assessment of community health
3. Broad determinants of health
4. All levels of prevention
5. All levels of practice Correct Answers What are the five
aspects of population-focussed practice?
1. Health Status
2. Structure
3. Competence Correct Answers What are the three
characteristics of health of a community?
1. identify education need
2. Assess learner
3. Write goal
4. Create Objectives
5. Identify materials and resources
6. Describe lesson