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1. PublicHealthand NursingPractice
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2. Optimizing Population Health vb vb
3. Epidemiologyand NursingPractice vb vb vb
4. IntroductiontoCommunityAssessment vb vb vb
5. Health ProgramPlanning
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6. Environmental Health vb
II. Community Health Across Populations: Public Health Issues
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7. HealthDisparitiesandthe SocialDeterminantsofHealth
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8. Health andVulnerablePopulations
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9. Communicable Diseases vb
10. Noncommunicable Diseases vb
11. MentalHealth vb
12. SubstanceUseandtheHealthofCommunitiesb
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13. InjuryandViolence
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III. Public Health Planning
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14. HealthPlanning forLocalPublic HealthDepartments
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15. Health Planning forAcuteCareSettings
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16. Health Planning for Primary Care Settings
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17. Health Planning withRural andUrban Communities
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18. HealthPlanning for Maternal-Infantand Child Health Settings
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19. Health Planning for School Settings
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20. Health Planning for Occupational and Environmental Health
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21. Health Planning,Public HealthPolicy,andFinance
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22. HealthPlanning for Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management
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, Public/Community Health and Nursing Practice: Caring for Populations
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Chapter1:PublicHealthandNursingPractice
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gnosis and preventivetreatment of disease
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ion(HMD)oftheNationalAcademiesofSciences,Engineering,andMedici ne, st
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1. Prevention
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1. PublicHealthand NursingPractice
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2. Optimizing Population Health vb vb
3. Epidemiologyand NursingPractice vb vb vb
4. IntroductiontoCommunityAssessment vb vb vb
5. Health ProgramPlanning
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6. Environmental Health vb
II. Community Health Across Populations: Public Health Issues
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7. HealthDisparitiesandthe SocialDeterminantsofHealth
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8. Health andVulnerablePopulations
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9. Communicable Diseases vb
10. Noncommunicable Diseases vb
11. MentalHealth vb
12. SubstanceUseandtheHealthofCommunitiesb
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13. InjuryandViolence
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III. Public Health Planning
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14. HealthPlanning forLocalPublic HealthDepartments
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15. Health Planning forAcuteCareSettings
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16. Health Planning for Primary Care Settings
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17. Health Planning withRural andUrban Communities
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18. HealthPlanning for Maternal-Infantand Child Health Settings
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19. Health Planning for School Settings
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20. Health Planning for Occupational and Environmental Health
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21. Health Planning,Public HealthPolicy,andFinance
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22. HealthPlanning for Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management
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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
J J J J J J J
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 ct
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ive nursing interventions. They evaluate theseriskfactorsfromtwoperspe cti
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ves:
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 b
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gnosis and preventivetreatment of disease
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4. Governmentalsafetyregulations
3. If theinternational medical community was working to contain several
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worldwide pandemics, theywouldlooktothe World Health Organization(
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WHO),whichis: b
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1. ThepublichealtharmoftheUnitedNations. b
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2. Workingtoimprovehealthandwell- b
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beingfortheglobalpopulation.
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3. Workingwithnursestopromotepublichealthinterventions. b
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4. Alloftheabove.
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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.Which oneof thefollowingisnotoneof these funct ions? vb vb vb vb vb
1. Prevention
2. Assessment