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Across the Lifespan
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3rd Edition By Gloria Leifer; Eve Fleck
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Chapters 1 - 16 Complete
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,Table of Content
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Chapter |1 |Healthy |People |2020
Chapter |2 |Government |Influences |on |Health |Care
Chapter |3 |Cultural |Considerations |in |Health |Care
Chapter |4 |The |Influence |of |Family |on |Developing |a |Lifestyle
Chapter |5 |Theories |of |Development
Chapter |6 |Prenatal |Influences |on |Healthy |Development
Chapter |7 |The |Infant
Chapter |8 |Early |Childhood
Chapter |9 |Middle |Childhood
Chapter |10 |Adolescence
Chapter |11 |Young |Adulthood
Chapter |12 |Middle |Adulthood
Chapter |13 |Late |Adulthood
Chapter |14 |Advanced |Old-Age |and |Geriatrics
Chapter |15 |Planning |for |the |End |of |Life
Chapter |16 |Loss, |Grief, |and |Bereavement
, Chapter 1: Healthy People 2020
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TestBank
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MULTIPLE |CHOICE
1. The |purpose |of |Healthy |People |2020 |is |to:
a. examine |world |health |needs.
b. evaluate |accomplishments |for |years |2010–2020.
c. focus |primarily |on |infant |health |and |mortality.
d. examine |funding |issues |for |health |care.
ANSWER: |B
Healthy |People |2020 |is |an |evidence-based |10-year |report |card |describing |health-care
|accomplishments |in |the |United |States |between |the |years |of |2010 |and |2020.
DIF: Cognitive |Level: |Comprehension REF: |p. |1 OBJ: |1
TOP: |Healthy |People |2020 KEY: |Nursing |Process |Step: |Intervention
MSC: |NCLEX: |Health |Promotion |and |Maintenance: |prevention |and |early |detection |of |disease
2. A |health-care |worker |planning |a |research |project |related |to |teenage |pregnancy |in |his
|community |would |include |in |the |initial |assessment |the |health |status |of |the |target |population.
|Health |status |could |be |best |evaluated |by |the |examination |of |the: |a. birth |rate, |disease
|morbidity, |and |life |expectancy.
b. birth |rate, |access |to |health |care, |and |death |rate.
c. disease |morbidity, |life |expectancy, |and |health |insurance |coverage.
d. health |insurance |coverage, |death |rate, |and |access |to |health |care.
ANSWER: |B
Birth |rate |statistics |identify |age |of |mother; |death |rates |include |infant |mortality |and |age |of
|mother; |access |to |health |care |may |affect |a |teenager’s |ability |to |obtain |adequate |prenatal |care.
DIF: Cognitive |Level: |Application REF: |p. |6 OBJ: |3
TOP: |Health |status KEY: |Nursing |Process |Step: |Planning
MSC: |NCLEX: |Health |Promotion |and |Maintenance: |prevention |and |early |detection |of |disease
3. The |health-care |worker |teaches |a |group |of |new |parents |about |the |“back |to |sleep” |program,
|which |is |directed |toward |the |reduction |of |sudden |infant |death |syndrome |(SIDS) |by: |a.
positioning |the |baby |on |a |small |flat |pillow.
b. placing |the |baby |on |its |back |in |the |crib.
c. gently |rocking |the |baby |before |returning |it |to |bed.
d. tucking |infant |snuggly |in |the |crib |with |a |light |blanket.
ANSWER: |B
The |back |to |sleep |program |helps |reduce |the |incidence |of |SIDS |by |placing |the |infant |on |its |back
|rather |than |on |its |stomach.
DIF: Cognitive |Level: |Application REF: |p. |8 OBJ: |5