NUR 445 FINAL EXAM NEWEST TEST BANK UPDATE
2025\2026 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED ALL GRADED A+
Epidemiology - CORRECT ANSWER-Provides a broad understanding of the
spread, transmission, and incidence of disease and injury. This info is an
important component of community assessment and program planning...
• Epidemiology triangle: agent, host, environment
• Zika: agent, person is the host, environment is everything
Information about quantities; that is, information which can be measured and
written down with numbers, ex: shoe size, height.
Key informant - CORRECT ANSWER-The purpose of key informant interviews
is to collect information from a wide range of people—including community
leaders, professionals, or residents—who have firsthand knowledge about the
community.
Communicable diseases reported - CORRECT ANSWER-One for which regular,
frequent, and timely information regarding individual cases is considered
necessary for prevention and control of the disease
,State health departments, on a voluntary basis, report cases of selected
diseases to the CDC through the national notifiable diseases surveillance
system (NNDSS).
Surveillance - CORRECT ANSWER-Gathers the "who, when, where, and
what"; these elements are then used to answer "why." A good surveillance
system systematically collects, organizes, and analyzes current, accurate, and
complete data for a defined disease condition.
detect future health problems
Data analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Develop a hypothesis on the likely cause,
b. the source, and c. the mode of transmission of the disease.
Test hypothesis, analyze data collected to determine sources of transmission
and risk factors associated w/ disease/ condition.
Determine how this problem differs in incidence or exposure for other
population groups
Evaluate effects of control measures—if this does not produce change, return
to beginning and start the investigation over or reevaluate cases.
Communicate findings to those who should be notified: local authorities or
written report.
4 As of Community - CORRECT ANSWER-Acceptable - something people will
do
Affordable - how much will it cost them
Accessible - they can get there
Appropriate
, Bioterrorism - CORRECT ANSWER-Anthrax, nerve gas, smallpox -intentional,
illness not easily cured. Do not have a plan for so cause more casualties.
Unexpected, not planned.
NO WARNING, do not know they are coming.
Digestion: easiest to control if you don't eat it.
Governments role in intentional bioterrorism is to identify the pathogen and
provide the treatment (CDC).
Natural disasters - CORRECT ANSWER-Flood, hurricanes, mudslides, volcano,
acts of nature—with natural disasters, have more of a plan if it were to occur. -
Can predict like weather channel.
Man-made: fires, nuclear, chemical, airplane crash, radioactive.
First task after a disaster is to re-establish sanitary barriers: water, food, waste
removal, vector control. - Water and Sanitation.
Disaster preparedness - CORRECT ANSWER-Personal: 3 day supply of food,
flashlight, batteries, water, family plan of what to do and where to go.
Professional: nursing license and stethoscope. Be current with CPR, and
certifications.
Community: warning system/ disaster plan for the community ready to go.
Warned with sirens, radio, television announcement. Local. Community plan is
put together by local government.
2025\2026 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
VERIFIED ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED ALL GRADED A+
Epidemiology - CORRECT ANSWER-Provides a broad understanding of the
spread, transmission, and incidence of disease and injury. This info is an
important component of community assessment and program planning...
• Epidemiology triangle: agent, host, environment
• Zika: agent, person is the host, environment is everything
Information about quantities; that is, information which can be measured and
written down with numbers, ex: shoe size, height.
Key informant - CORRECT ANSWER-The purpose of key informant interviews
is to collect information from a wide range of people—including community
leaders, professionals, or residents—who have firsthand knowledge about the
community.
Communicable diseases reported - CORRECT ANSWER-One for which regular,
frequent, and timely information regarding individual cases is considered
necessary for prevention and control of the disease
,State health departments, on a voluntary basis, report cases of selected
diseases to the CDC through the national notifiable diseases surveillance
system (NNDSS).
Surveillance - CORRECT ANSWER-Gathers the "who, when, where, and
what"; these elements are then used to answer "why." A good surveillance
system systematically collects, organizes, and analyzes current, accurate, and
complete data for a defined disease condition.
detect future health problems
Data analysis - CORRECT ANSWER-Develop a hypothesis on the likely cause,
b. the source, and c. the mode of transmission of the disease.
Test hypothesis, analyze data collected to determine sources of transmission
and risk factors associated w/ disease/ condition.
Determine how this problem differs in incidence or exposure for other
population groups
Evaluate effects of control measures—if this does not produce change, return
to beginning and start the investigation over or reevaluate cases.
Communicate findings to those who should be notified: local authorities or
written report.
4 As of Community - CORRECT ANSWER-Acceptable - something people will
do
Affordable - how much will it cost them
Accessible - they can get there
Appropriate
, Bioterrorism - CORRECT ANSWER-Anthrax, nerve gas, smallpox -intentional,
illness not easily cured. Do not have a plan for so cause more casualties.
Unexpected, not planned.
NO WARNING, do not know they are coming.
Digestion: easiest to control if you don't eat it.
Governments role in intentional bioterrorism is to identify the pathogen and
provide the treatment (CDC).
Natural disasters - CORRECT ANSWER-Flood, hurricanes, mudslides, volcano,
acts of nature—with natural disasters, have more of a plan if it were to occur. -
Can predict like weather channel.
Man-made: fires, nuclear, chemical, airplane crash, radioactive.
First task after a disaster is to re-establish sanitary barriers: water, food, waste
removal, vector control. - Water and Sanitation.
Disaster preparedness - CORRECT ANSWER-Personal: 3 day supply of food,
flashlight, batteries, water, family plan of what to do and where to go.
Professional: nursing license and stethoscope. Be current with CPR, and
certifications.
Community: warning system/ disaster plan for the community ready to go.
Warned with sirens, radio, television announcement. Local. Community plan is
put together by local government.