Public/Community Health and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations
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, Public/Community Health and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
1. PublicHealthandNursingPractice
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2. Optimizing PopulationHealth cx cx
3. EpidemiologyandNursingPractice cx cx cx
4. IntroductiontoCommunityAssessment xc cx xc
5. HealthProgramPlanning
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6. Environmental Health cx
II. CommunityHealthAcross Populations: Public Health Issues
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7. HealthDisparitiesandtheSocialDeterminantsofHealth
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8. HealthandVulnerablePopulations
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9. Communicable Diseases cx
10. Noncommunicable Diseases cx
11. MentalHealth cx
12. SubstanceUseandtheHealthofCommunities xc xc xc xc xc xc
13. InjuryandViolence
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III. PublicHealth Planning
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14. HealthPlanning forLocalPublicHealthDepartments
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15. HealthPlanning forAcuteCareSettings
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16. HealthPlanning forPrimaryCareSettings
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17. HealthPlanning withRuralandUrbanCommunities
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18. HealthPlanning forMaternal-Infantand ChildHealthSettings
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19. HealthPlanning forSchool Settings
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20. HealthPlanning forOccupational andEnvironmental Health
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21. HealthPlanning,PublicHealthPolicy,andFinance
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22. HealthPlanning forEmergencyPreparednessandDisasterManagement
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, Public/Community Health and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations
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Chapter1:PublicHealthandNursingPractice
MultipleChoice
Answers are at the end of Each chapter
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Identifythechoicethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
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1. Public healthnurses (PHNs) know theymust approach a public healthissu e
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withan understanding of therelated underlying riskfactorstodevelop effe cti
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ve nursing interventions. They evaluate theseriskfactorsfromtwoperspe ctiv
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es:
1. Disease;individual
2. Intervention;government
3. Epidemic;population
4. Individual;population
2. Anursingstudentisstudyingpublichealth.Shelearnsthat,accordingto
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C.E.A.Winslow’sdefinition,someofthegoalsofpublichealthincludediseas ep
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revention,promotinghealth,controlofcommunicableinfections,and
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1. Riskassessment fordisease J
2. Promotionofprimarycare
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3. Organizationofmedicalandnursingservicesfortheearlydi a xc xc xc xc xc xc cx
gnosis and preventivetreatment of disease
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4. Governmentalsafetyregulations
3. If theinternational medical community was working to contain several w
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orldwide pandemics, theywouldlooktothe World Health Organization( W
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HO),whichis: xc
1. ThepublichealtharmoftheUnitedNations. xc xc xc xc
2. Workingtoimprovehealthandwell- xc xc xc xc
cx beingfortheglobalpopulation.
xc
3. Workingwithnursestopromotepublichealthinterventions. xc xc xc
4. Alloftheabove. xc xc
4. TheInstituteofMedicine(IOM),nowknownastheHealthandMedicineDi vis
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ion(HMD)oftheNationalAcademiesofSciences,Engineering,andMedici ne, st
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ated intheirreport, The Futureofthe Public’s Health, that therearethre e core f
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unctions that society carries outtocollectively supporttheoptimumc ondition
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sforpublichealth.Whichoneofthefollowingisnotoneof thesefunct ions? cx cx cx cx cx
1. Prevention
2. Assessment
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, Public/Community Health and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
1. PublicHealthandNursingPractice
xc xc cx xc
2. Optimizing PopulationHealth cx cx
3. EpidemiologyandNursingPractice cx cx cx
4. IntroductiontoCommunityAssessment xc cx xc
5. HealthProgramPlanning
cx cx
6. Environmental Health cx
II. CommunityHealthAcross Populations: Public Health Issues
cx cx cx cx cx cx
7. HealthDisparitiesandtheSocialDeterminantsofHealth
xc cx xc cx xc cx cx
8. HealthandVulnerablePopulations
xc xc cx
9. Communicable Diseases cx
10. Noncommunicable Diseases cx
11. MentalHealth cx
12. SubstanceUseandtheHealthofCommunities xc xc xc xc xc xc
13. InjuryandViolence
xc xc
III. PublicHealth Planning
cx cx
14. HealthPlanning forLocalPublicHealthDepartments
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15. HealthPlanning forAcuteCareSettings
xc J cx cx cx
16. HealthPlanning forPrimaryCareSettings
cx J cx cx cx
17. HealthPlanning withRuralandUrbanCommunities
xc J xc cx xc cx
18. HealthPlanning forMaternal-Infantand ChildHealthSettings
xc J cx cx cx cx cx
19. HealthPlanning forSchool Settings
cx J cx cx
20. HealthPlanning forOccupational andEnvironmental Health
cx J cx cx cx cx
21. HealthPlanning,PublicHealthPolicy,andFinance
xc xc cx xc xc cx
22. HealthPlanning forEmergencyPreparednessandDisasterManagement
xc J cx cx cx xc cx
, Public/Community Health and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
Chapter1:PublicHealthandNursingPractice
MultipleChoice
Answers are at the end of Each chapter
J J J J J J J
Identifythechoicethatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.
xc xc xc
1. Public healthnurses (PHNs) know theymust approach a public healthissu e
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
withan understanding of therelated underlying riskfactorstodevelop effe cti
cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
ve nursing interventions. They evaluate theseriskfactorsfromtwoperspe ctiv
cx cx cx cx cx cx
es:
1. Disease;individual
2. Intervention;government
3. Epidemic;population
4. Individual;population
2. Anursingstudentisstudyingpublichealth.Shelearnsthat,accordingto
cx xc xc xc xc xc xc
C.E.A.Winslow’sdefinition,someofthegoalsofpublichealthincludediseas ep
xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc cx
revention,promotinghealth,controlofcommunicableinfections,and
_.
1. Riskassessment fordisease J
2. Promotionofprimarycare
, Public/Community Health and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations cx cx cx cx cx cx cx
3. Organizationofmedicalandnursingservicesfortheearlydi a xc xc xc xc xc xc cx
gnosis and preventivetreatment of disease
cx cx cx cx
4. Governmentalsafetyregulations
3. If theinternational medical community was working to contain several w
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orldwide pandemics, theywouldlooktothe World Health Organization( W
cx cx cx cx cx cx
HO),whichis: xc
1. ThepublichealtharmoftheUnitedNations. xc xc xc xc
2. Workingtoimprovehealthandwell- xc xc xc xc
cx beingfortheglobalpopulation.
xc
3. Workingwithnursestopromotepublichealthinterventions. xc xc xc
4. Alloftheabove. xc xc
4. TheInstituteofMedicine(IOM),nowknownastheHealthandMedicineDi vis
xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc cx
ion(HMD)oftheNationalAcademiesofSciences,Engineering,andMedici ne, st
xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc xc cx cx
ated intheirreport, The Futureofthe Public’s Health, that therearethre e core f
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unctions that society carries outtocollectively supporttheoptimumc ondition
cx cx cx cx cx cx
sforpublichealth.Whichoneofthefollowingisnotoneof thesefunct ions? cx cx cx cx cx
1. Prevention
2. Assessment