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Chapter 10 and 11 Community and  Public Health Nursing
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    Chapter 10 and 11 Community and Public Health Nursing

  • asset based assessment - attn is directed to community strengths and resources as a primary approach to community assessment collaborative models - an approach to assessment that begins with planning that includes representative parties of a population, including service organizations, corporations, and govt officials community - a group of people sharing common interests, needs, resources, and environment; interrelating and interacting group of ppl with shared needs and interests com...
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Communication and Conflict  Yoder-Wise: Leading and Managing in  Nursing, 7th Edition
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    Communication and Conflict Yoder-Wise: Leading and Managing in Nursing, 7th Edition

  • 1. A group of staff nurses is dissatisfied with the new ideas presented by the newly hired nurse manager. The staff wants to keep their old procedures, and they resist the changes. Conflict arises from: a. group decision-making options. b. perceptions of incompatibility. c. increases in group cohesiveness. d. debates, negotiations, and compromises. - ANS: B Conflict involves disagreement in values or beliefs within oneself or between people that causes harm or has the potential to cau...
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Chapter 4 Health Promotion and  Risk Reduction
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    Chapter 4 Health Promotion and Risk Reduction

  • 1 of 23 A nurse reviewed information before meeting with the community residents who were attending a program on healthful living. Which of the following best describes the action by the nurse? a. Disease prevention b. Health promotion c. Health improvement d. Specific protection - b. Health promotion Health promotion is any combination of health education and related support for health behaviors. It is not specific protection or disease prevention because no specific disease is be...
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Chapter 01: Health: A Community  View Test Bank
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    Chapter 01: Health: A Community View Test Bank

  • A community health nurse is overwhelmed with all that needs to be done in one day. Which task could most easily be postponed? a. Reviewing the most recent hospital patient data collected by the local college of nursing b. Deciding which of several possible new clinic options would be most effective in better meeting the needs of the local community c. Evaluating the results of the most recent community-wide screening program before planning for the next community health program d. Gi...
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MA Lesson 20- Smears and  Cultures
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    MA Lesson 20- Smears and Cultures

  • _____ allow you to view the motility of specimens. A. Smears B. Dry mounts C. Wet mounts - C. Wet mounts _____ are nutrient-rich substances that promote pathogen growth. A. Smears B. Culture mediums C. Flora D. Seaweed plants - B. Culture mediums _____ specimens need to be considered pathogenic. A. Tested B. Some C. All D. Disposed-of - C. All A dry smear requires that the specimen cover _____ of the slide. A. one-half B. one-third C. one-fourth D. two-thirds - D. two-thirds
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Ch. 15: Surveillance and Outbreak  Investigation
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    Ch. 15: Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation

  • 1. A nurse considered copying last month's surveillance report and changing the date because the number of occurrences per month had not noticeably changed. Which of the following best explains why the nurse should continue to spend time collecting and reporting data that is always nearly the same? A. Because such data are legally required B. Because it is still part of the nurse's responsibilities, even if it is a waste of time C. To determine a local baseline rate and immediately no...
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CH 15 SURVEILLANCE & OUTBREAK  INVESTIGATION STANHOPE:  COMMUNITY/PUBLIC HEALTH
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    CH 15 SURVEILLANCE & OUTBREAK INVESTIGATION STANHOPE: COMMUNITY/PUBLIC HEALTH

  • A child came to school coughing almost constantly. The next day, six other children in the same school room were coughing. Which of the following types of outbreak would the nurse suspect? a. Common source b. Mixed c. Propagated d. Intermittent - A A nurse attends a conference to learn more about public health surveillance. Why is it so important that the nurse be knowledgeable about this topic? a. Because nurses are employed in public health agencies b. Because nurses are ofte...
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Ch 1, 2, 3 Community/Public  Health Nursing
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    Ch 1, 2, 3 Community/Public Health Nursing

  • _____ ______ and _________________ subpopulations must be identified early in the care delivery cycle - high risk and vulnerable _____ visiting enlisted home visitors in Manchester in 1862 to distribute health information to the poor - health visiting _______ and _____ of all healthcare services are linked together across the health care continuum. - Quality cost __________ health relates to community vitality and isa result of positive interaction among groups within the community w...
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Ch 1 and 2 Community/Public Health  Nursing Nies/McEwen
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    Ch 1 and 2 Community/Public Health Nursing Nies/McEwen

  • _____ ______ and _________________ subpopulations must be identified early in the care delivery cycle - high risk and vulnerable _______ and _____ of all healthcare services are linked together across the health care continuum. - Quality cost __________ health relates to community vitality and isa result of positive interaction among groups within the community with an emphasis on health promotion and illness prevention - social __________ of services often become high cost users; th...
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BTEC Level 3 Health and Social  Care Unit 1
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    BTEC Level 3 Health and Social Care Unit 1

  • Does allergies affect development? - - Caused by irritants and usually chronic - Hay fever and asthma are examples of respiratory system allergic reactions - Hay fever is a seasonal reaction - An asthma attack causes difficulty in breathing as the airways (bronchi and bronchioles) become inflamed and constricted. Reactions can be relieved by using an inhaler to widen the airways - Asthma UK has reported that the number of people living with this condition has plateaued, but on average ...
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