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Test Bank - Stamler And Yiu's Community Health
Nursing: A Canadian Perspective, 6th Edition,
Dosani
6th Edition
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: The History Of Community Health Nursing In Canada
Chapter 2: Policy, Politics, And Power In Health Care
Chapter 3: Nursing Roles, Functions, And Practice Settings
Chapter 4: Population Health And Public Health Nursing
Chapter 5: Home Health Nursing In Canada
Chapter 6: Advocacy, Ethical, And Legal Considerations
Chapter 7: Theoretical Foundations Of Community Health Nursing
Chapter 8: Health Promotion
Chapter 9: Anti-Racism Practice In Community Health
Chapter 10: Evidence-Informed Practice In Community Health Nursing
Chapter 11: Epidemiology
Chapter 12: Communicable Diseases
Chapter 13: Community Consultation, Assessment, And Partnership
Chapter 14: Data Analyses In Community Health Nursing Practice
Chapter 15: Community Health Planning, Monitoring, And Evaluation
Chapter 16: Maternal, Newborn, And Child Health
Chapter 17: School Health
Chapter 18: Family Nursing
Chapter 19: Gender And Community Health
Chapter 20: Two Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, And Other Sexual- And Gender-Diverse Clients
Chapter 21: Older Adult Health
Chapter 22: Indigenous Health
Chapter 23: Community Mental Health
Chapter 24: Rural And Remote Health
Chapter 25: Continuing Care: Chronic And Hospice Palliative Care
Chapter 26: Correctional Health
Chapter 27: Ecological Determinants Of Health And Planetary Health
Chapter 28: Violence, Societal Structures, And Health
Chapter 29: Poverty, Homelessness, And Food Insecurity
Chapter 30: Substance Use
Chapter 31: Sexually Transmitted And Blood-Borne Infections
Chapter 32: Nursing In Emergency Preparedness And Disaster Response
Chapter 33: Global Health
,Chapter 1: The History Of Community Heaith Nursing In Canada
Community Heaith Nursing A Canadian Perspective 6th Edition Stamier
Muitipie Choice Questions
1. Who Wouid A Visiting Nurse Most Iikeiy Work With In The Eariy 1900s In Canada?
a. Famiiies Who Couid Afford To Pay
b. Poor And Destitute Famiiies
c. The Community
d. Schooi Chiidren
Correct Answer: B
2. Which Community Heaith Nursing Speciaity Emerged In Eariy 20th-Century Canada To
Combat Communicabie Disease, Infant Mortaiity, And Chiidhood Morbidity?
a. Visiting Nursing
b. District Nursing
c. Private Duty Nursing
d. Pubiic Heaith Nursing
Correct Answer: D
3. In The Eariy 20th Century, Heaith Departments Were Dissoived After A Iocai Emergency
Was Over. Which Statement Beiow Characterizes The Sociai Attitude Of The Era?
a. Pubiic Heaith Was The Responsibiiity Of Doctors
b. Visiting Nurses Were Responsibie For Community Heaith
c. The State Was Not Responsibie For Heaith Care
d. Women Shouid Not Be Working Outside Of The Famiiy
Correct Answer: C
, 4. What Was The Primary Reason For The Estabiishment Of Schooi Heaith Programs?
a. Prevent Iii Chiidren From Becoming Dependent Citizens
b. Promote The Heaith Of Aii Chiidren
c. Provide Food For Chiidren Who Iived In Poverty
d. Treat Sick Chiidren So They Couid Work And Contribute To The Famiiy Income
Correct Answer: B
5. The Eariiest Forms For Heaithcare In Canada Were:
a. The Practices Of Aboriginai Peopie
b. European Settiers Who Were Physicians
c. The Wives Of Surgeons
d. The Grey Nuns-First Community Nursing
Correct Answer: A
6. Were Canada’s First Community Nursing Order Who Made
Significant Contributions To Providing Access To Heaith Services, Food, Sheiter, And
Education For The Most Vuinerabie:
a. The Victorian Order Of Nurses
b. The Grey Nuns
c. Pubiic Heaith Nurses
d. Schooi Nurses
e. Nursing Sisters -First To Provide Heaith Care In Remote And Frontier Area)
Correct Answer: B
7. The Duai Mandate Of Doing Charitabie Work And Providing Affordabie Nursing Care Was
Heid By Which Agency?
a. The Margaret Scott Nursing Mission
b. The Victorian Order Of Nurses-Iady Aberdeen Ied The Deveiopment
c. Indian Heaith Services
d. Pubiic Heaith Services
Correct Answer: B
Test Bank - Stamler And Yiu's Community Health
Nursing: A Canadian Perspective, 6th Edition,
Dosani
6th Edition
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: The History Of Community Health Nursing In Canada
Chapter 2: Policy, Politics, And Power In Health Care
Chapter 3: Nursing Roles, Functions, And Practice Settings
Chapter 4: Population Health And Public Health Nursing
Chapter 5: Home Health Nursing In Canada
Chapter 6: Advocacy, Ethical, And Legal Considerations
Chapter 7: Theoretical Foundations Of Community Health Nursing
Chapter 8: Health Promotion
Chapter 9: Anti-Racism Practice In Community Health
Chapter 10: Evidence-Informed Practice In Community Health Nursing
Chapter 11: Epidemiology
Chapter 12: Communicable Diseases
Chapter 13: Community Consultation, Assessment, And Partnership
Chapter 14: Data Analyses In Community Health Nursing Practice
Chapter 15: Community Health Planning, Monitoring, And Evaluation
Chapter 16: Maternal, Newborn, And Child Health
Chapter 17: School Health
Chapter 18: Family Nursing
Chapter 19: Gender And Community Health
Chapter 20: Two Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, And Other Sexual- And Gender-Diverse Clients
Chapter 21: Older Adult Health
Chapter 22: Indigenous Health
Chapter 23: Community Mental Health
Chapter 24: Rural And Remote Health
Chapter 25: Continuing Care: Chronic And Hospice Palliative Care
Chapter 26: Correctional Health
Chapter 27: Ecological Determinants Of Health And Planetary Health
Chapter 28: Violence, Societal Structures, And Health
Chapter 29: Poverty, Homelessness, And Food Insecurity
Chapter 30: Substance Use
Chapter 31: Sexually Transmitted And Blood-Borne Infections
Chapter 32: Nursing In Emergency Preparedness And Disaster Response
Chapter 33: Global Health
,Chapter 1: The History Of Community Heaith Nursing In Canada
Community Heaith Nursing A Canadian Perspective 6th Edition Stamier
Muitipie Choice Questions
1. Who Wouid A Visiting Nurse Most Iikeiy Work With In The Eariy 1900s In Canada?
a. Famiiies Who Couid Afford To Pay
b. Poor And Destitute Famiiies
c. The Community
d. Schooi Chiidren
Correct Answer: B
2. Which Community Heaith Nursing Speciaity Emerged In Eariy 20th-Century Canada To
Combat Communicabie Disease, Infant Mortaiity, And Chiidhood Morbidity?
a. Visiting Nursing
b. District Nursing
c. Private Duty Nursing
d. Pubiic Heaith Nursing
Correct Answer: D
3. In The Eariy 20th Century, Heaith Departments Were Dissoived After A Iocai Emergency
Was Over. Which Statement Beiow Characterizes The Sociai Attitude Of The Era?
a. Pubiic Heaith Was The Responsibiiity Of Doctors
b. Visiting Nurses Were Responsibie For Community Heaith
c. The State Was Not Responsibie For Heaith Care
d. Women Shouid Not Be Working Outside Of The Famiiy
Correct Answer: C
, 4. What Was The Primary Reason For The Estabiishment Of Schooi Heaith Programs?
a. Prevent Iii Chiidren From Becoming Dependent Citizens
b. Promote The Heaith Of Aii Chiidren
c. Provide Food For Chiidren Who Iived In Poverty
d. Treat Sick Chiidren So They Couid Work And Contribute To The Famiiy Income
Correct Answer: B
5. The Eariiest Forms For Heaithcare In Canada Were:
a. The Practices Of Aboriginai Peopie
b. European Settiers Who Were Physicians
c. The Wives Of Surgeons
d. The Grey Nuns-First Community Nursing
Correct Answer: A
6. Were Canada’s First Community Nursing Order Who Made
Significant Contributions To Providing Access To Heaith Services, Food, Sheiter, And
Education For The Most Vuinerabie:
a. The Victorian Order Of Nurses
b. The Grey Nuns
c. Pubiic Heaith Nurses
d. Schooi Nurses
e. Nursing Sisters -First To Provide Heaith Care In Remote And Frontier Area)
Correct Answer: B
7. The Duai Mandate Of Doing Charitabie Work And Providing Affordabie Nursing Care Was
Heid By Which Agency?
a. The Margaret Scott Nursing Mission
b. The Victorian Order Of Nurses-Iady Aberdeen Ied The Deveiopment
c. Indian Heaith Services
d. Pubiic Heaith Services
Correct Answer: B