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NR 503 CHAPTER 1 QUESTIONS WITH FULL
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CORRECT




is the total market value of the output of labor and property located in the United States. It reflects the
contribution of the healthcare sector relative to all other production in the United. - answer ✔✔-The
gross domestic product (GDP)



The goal is to provide evidence-based care to targeted groups of people with similar needs in order to
improve outcomes - answer ✔✔-population-based nursing



the total number of inhabitants constituting a particular race, class, or group in a specified area - answer
✔✔-population



Subpopulations may be referred to as aggregates. Many different parameters can be used to identify or
categorize subpopulations or aggregates. They may be defined by ethnicity (e.g., African American or
Hispanic), religion (e.g., Roman Catholic or Buddhist), or geographic location (e.g., Boston or San Diego).
Aggregates can also be defined by age or occupation. People with a shared diagnosis (e.g., diabetes) or a
shared risk factor (e.g., smoking) comprise other identifiable aggregate - answer
✔✔-Subpopulation/aggregate



Life expectancy for smokers is at least 10 years shorter than for nonsmokers. It is a leading cause of
preventable morbidity and mortality, causing nearly one of every five deaths annually in the United
States - answer ✔✔-Smoking



can be measured using public health metrics, such as mortality and life expectancies, that are used to
demonstrate the contribution of certain diseases to population mortality. - answer ✔✔-Population
health outcome



that are related to health inequalities include poverty, educational level, racism, income, and poor
housing. - answer ✔✔-social determinants

, the National Vital Statistics System provides information about state and local vital statistics, second, the
National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) provides health information from household interviews
conducted by Census Bureau personnel, he National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES)
is the third major survey source conducted through mobile examination centers held at randomly
selected sites throughout the United States, The fourth major method of data collection from the NCHS
is the National Healthcare Surveys . Information is obtained using a collection of surveys targeted
toward various healthcare providers and healthcare settings. - answer ✔✔-NCHS collects data in four
main ways,



the time prior to disease development. In the presence of certain risk factors, genetics, or environment,
disease may develop and the severity can vary among individuals. - answer ✔✔-Stage of susceptibility



has evolved to include measures taken to interrupt or slow the progression of disease or to lessen its
impact. There are three levels. - answer ✔✔-Prevention,



- answer ✔✔-Causation



- answer ✔✔-Method of Analysis



was created in 1998 by the ANA as part of the initiative to make changes to improve safety and quality
of care, to help educate nurses about measurement, and to invest in research studies that examined
safe and high-quality patient care. T - answer ✔✔-The National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators®
(NDNQI®)



sufficient physiologic and/or functional changes occur, leading to the development of recognizable
symptoms of disease. It might also be accurately referred to as the treatment stage - answer ✔✔-clinical
stage



the disease process has begun but there are no obvious symptoms. Although there is no clear
manifestation of disease, because of the interaction of biological factors, changes have started to occur.
- answer ✔✔-preclinical stage



looks at the origins and causal factors of diseases and other health-related events. often carried out to
test hypotheses formulated from a descriptive study. The goal is to identify factors that increase or

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