NURS 6100 Community Exam 3 Modules
Questions and Answers
Identify the best intervention that considers the mental, physical,
emotional, social, spiritual, and environmental health affecting a
population with mental health challenges.
A Case finding
B Referral and follow-up
C Case management
D Delegation
Ans: A
Identify the best intervention that considers the mental, physical,
emotional, social, spiritual, and environmental health affecting a
population experiencing emergency, disaster, and terrorism issues.
A Teaching
B Counseling
C Consultation
D Collaboration
Ans: D
Identify the best intervention that considers the mental, physical,
emotional, social, spiritual, and environmental health of a
population's cultural influences.
A Surveillance
B Investigation of disease
C Outreach
D Screening
Ans: D
Which types of health concerns might affect any given
population? SATA
A Mental
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B Physical
C Emotional
D Social
E Spiritual
F Environmental
Ans: A, B, C, D, E, F
Which is a true statement about health interventions in specific
populations?
A Outreach is an effective strategy for intervening in substance
misuse.
B Health teaching is ineffective at reducing chronic illness.
C Health investigation is the best way to stop domestic violence.
D Surveillance has been shown to help those with disabilities cope
effectively.
Ans: A
The nurse is asked about performing community health
interventions. Which is a correct statement?
A Interventions are always based on assessment data.
B Interventions are hindered by community involvement.
C Interventions are rarely improved by stakeholder input.
D Interventions are best performed prior to assessment.
Ans: A
Which statements reflect the situation of pregnancy among
adolescents in the case study from Montrose High School? (Select
all that apply.)
A Before the intervention, Montrose students experienced lower
birth weight and higher infant mortality rates than the state
overall.
B After the intervention, Montrose students experienced more than
double the access to prenatal care for pregnant students.
C Before the intervention, the principal and parents were
supportive of the school nurse's health plans.
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D After the intervention, Montrose students experienced a
reduction in the rate of infant mortality and low birth weight to
even out with state averages.
E After the intervention, Montrose students experienced a decline
in the number of births to adolescents under 16.
Ans: A, B, D
Which outreach method includes the nurse reaching out to
individuals and families through home visits, churches, or school
meetings?
A Public outreach
B Media and social media
C Direct outreach
D Missionary work
Ans: C
Which of would be an effective way for the nurse to communicate
the dangers of diabetes to introverted clients?
A Pamphlets
B Parades
C Country fairs
D Music in the park
Ans: A
The nurse understands that the term "prevalence" as used in
epidemiology refers to:
A All the new cases of the disease or health condition that appear
during a given time.
B The proportion of a group population that develops the disease
among all of those exposed to a risk.
C The relative death rate, or some death rates, in a given
population at a given time.
D All of the people with the particular health condition in a given
population at a given point in time.
Ans: D
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