NUR 442 Exam 3 Questions and Answers
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1 of 20
Term
Which of the following statements regarding WHO Collaborating
Centers is most accurate?
A) One or two Regional Nursing Advisors carry out the work of a
region that might be the home to thousands of nursing personnel.
B) The World Health Organization Collaborating Centers in Nursing
and other fields focus on specific areas of expertise and carry out the
work of the member countries in these areas.
C) It is referred to a philosophy, a movement, a way of thinking, a
setting for health services, or a set of principles.
D) It focuses on professional issues to support the development of
particular health-related practitioners.
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,A) World Health Assembly
The World Health Assembly is the highest governing body within WHO. WHO
Collaborating Centers are networks of centers focusing on specific areas of
expertise and carry out the work of the member countries in these areas. The
European Union is an organization that provides funding for many projects
including health. The U.S. Agency for International Development is an independent
bilateral agency of the executive branch that works to enhance long-term and
equitable economic growth.
B) The World Health Organization Collaborating Centers in Nursing and other
fields focus on specific areas of expertise and carry out the work of the
member countries in these areas.
The World Health Organization Collaborating Centers in Nursing and other
fields focus on specific areas of expertise and carry out the work of the
member countries in these areas. Regional Nursing Advisors work in
collaboration with WHO Collaborating Centers to accomplish the work within
each region. Primary Health Care is referred to a philosophy, a movement, a
way of thinking, a setting for health services, or a set of principles.
C) "We should avoid activities that involve weight bearing."
Weight-bearing activities are encouraged to promote strong bones. In addition,
individuals should be encouraged to eat diets that are rich in vitamin D and calcium,
and include calcium supplements as needed. Not smoking, maintaining a healthy
weight, and receiving ongoing bone density screenings are positive health
behaviors that can contribute to strong bones throughout life.
A) Significant weight loss from dieting last year
Binge eating is an eating disorder that is characterized by repeated episodes of
uncontrolled eating. It usually starts following significant weight loss from dieting.
Typically, individuals with this disorder eat quickly, eat until they are uncomfortably
full, eat when they are not hungry, eat large amounts of food alone, have difficulty
expressing their feelings, have difficulty controlling impulses and stress, and feel
depressed about overeating. Participation in excessive exercise and an exaggerated
, concern about body shape is usually associated with bulimia. Severe emaciation is
associated with anorexia.
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2 of 20
Term
When providing care for migrant workers, which of the following would
be most appropriate for the community health nurse to do?
A) Maintain existing services
B) Use standard methods of health care delivery
C) Employ information tracking systems
D) Use professionals for community outreach
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c. Getting them to interact with the nurse
When working with vulnerable populations, the first step is to open the door and
interact with the clients, engaging them, and developing rapport. Once this is
accomplished, the community health nurse can then help them in making choices,
guide them to think through all the issues and consequences, and provide honest
feedback.
C) Employ information tracking systems
Employing information tracking systems is necessary due to the mobility of this
population and the need for continuity of care. The nurse should improve the
, existing services, use unique methods of health care delivery to reach this
population, and use lay personnel for community outreach.
A) A disability is a condition someone has, not something one is.
Long-held negative views of disabilities are being replaced with new and more
positive approaches that view individuals and their challenges from a more holistic
standpoint. Thus, a disability is something that a person has, not something one is.
Even persons with the same disability but their plan of care can be quite different.
Earlier terminology equated disability with an inability or incapacity or handicap that
presents a more negative view of the condition.
C) Acute respiratory tract infection
The most common illness in the world and a leading cause of mortality is acute
respiratory tract infection (ARI). Three million deaths annually are attributed to ARI
among children younger than 5 years of age, usually from pneumonia. Tuberculosis
is considered epidemic today. Smallpox has been eradicated. Infectious diarrheal
disease has been reduced due to oral rehydration therapy and improvements in
water and sanitation.
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3 of 20
Term
A community health nurse is working with a community-based
organization to develop programs to provide quality accessible health
care to the homeless population. Which of the following would be the
most appropriate source from which to seek funding for this program?
a. Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
b. Health Care for the Homeless (HCH)
Correct
Incorrect
1 of 20
Term
Which of the following statements regarding WHO Collaborating
Centers is most accurate?
A) One or two Regional Nursing Advisors carry out the work of a
region that might be the home to thousands of nursing personnel.
B) The World Health Organization Collaborating Centers in Nursing
and other fields focus on specific areas of expertise and carry out the
work of the member countries in these areas.
C) It is referred to a philosophy, a movement, a way of thinking, a
setting for health services, or a set of principles.
D) It focuses on professional issues to support the development of
particular health-related practitioners.
Give this one a try later!
,A) World Health Assembly
The World Health Assembly is the highest governing body within WHO. WHO
Collaborating Centers are networks of centers focusing on specific areas of
expertise and carry out the work of the member countries in these areas. The
European Union is an organization that provides funding for many projects
including health. The U.S. Agency for International Development is an independent
bilateral agency of the executive branch that works to enhance long-term and
equitable economic growth.
B) The World Health Organization Collaborating Centers in Nursing and other
fields focus on specific areas of expertise and carry out the work of the
member countries in these areas.
The World Health Organization Collaborating Centers in Nursing and other
fields focus on specific areas of expertise and carry out the work of the
member countries in these areas. Regional Nursing Advisors work in
collaboration with WHO Collaborating Centers to accomplish the work within
each region. Primary Health Care is referred to a philosophy, a movement, a
way of thinking, a setting for health services, or a set of principles.
C) "We should avoid activities that involve weight bearing."
Weight-bearing activities are encouraged to promote strong bones. In addition,
individuals should be encouraged to eat diets that are rich in vitamin D and calcium,
and include calcium supplements as needed. Not smoking, maintaining a healthy
weight, and receiving ongoing bone density screenings are positive health
behaviors that can contribute to strong bones throughout life.
A) Significant weight loss from dieting last year
Binge eating is an eating disorder that is characterized by repeated episodes of
uncontrolled eating. It usually starts following significant weight loss from dieting.
Typically, individuals with this disorder eat quickly, eat until they are uncomfortably
full, eat when they are not hungry, eat large amounts of food alone, have difficulty
expressing their feelings, have difficulty controlling impulses and stress, and feel
depressed about overeating. Participation in excessive exercise and an exaggerated
, concern about body shape is usually associated with bulimia. Severe emaciation is
associated with anorexia.
Don't know?
2 of 20
Term
When providing care for migrant workers, which of the following would
be most appropriate for the community health nurse to do?
A) Maintain existing services
B) Use standard methods of health care delivery
C) Employ information tracking systems
D) Use professionals for community outreach
Give this one a try later!
c. Getting them to interact with the nurse
When working with vulnerable populations, the first step is to open the door and
interact with the clients, engaging them, and developing rapport. Once this is
accomplished, the community health nurse can then help them in making choices,
guide them to think through all the issues and consequences, and provide honest
feedback.
C) Employ information tracking systems
Employing information tracking systems is necessary due to the mobility of this
population and the need for continuity of care. The nurse should improve the
, existing services, use unique methods of health care delivery to reach this
population, and use lay personnel for community outreach.
A) A disability is a condition someone has, not something one is.
Long-held negative views of disabilities are being replaced with new and more
positive approaches that view individuals and their challenges from a more holistic
standpoint. Thus, a disability is something that a person has, not something one is.
Even persons with the same disability but their plan of care can be quite different.
Earlier terminology equated disability with an inability or incapacity or handicap that
presents a more negative view of the condition.
C) Acute respiratory tract infection
The most common illness in the world and a leading cause of mortality is acute
respiratory tract infection (ARI). Three million deaths annually are attributed to ARI
among children younger than 5 years of age, usually from pneumonia. Tuberculosis
is considered epidemic today. Smallpox has been eradicated. Infectious diarrheal
disease has been reduced due to oral rehydration therapy and improvements in
water and sanitation.
Don't know?
3 of 20
Term
A community health nurse is working with a community-based
organization to develop programs to provide quality accessible health
care to the homeless population. Which of the following would be the
most appropriate source from which to seek funding for this program?
a. Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
b. Health Care for the Homeless (HCH)