TEST BANK FOR COMMUNITY & PUBLIC HEALTH NUR
SING: evidence for practice 3rd edition, demarco,walshi
sbn-13: 978-1975111694isbn-10: 1975111699
, TESTBANKFORCOMMUNITY& PUBLICHEA
LTH NURSING: EVIDENCEFOR
PRACTICE3RDEDITION,DEMARCO,WALSHI
SBN-13: 978-1975111694
ISBN-10:1975111699
This Test Bankis Directlyfrom The Publisher Has
All Chapters With 100%Correct Answers
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,TEST BANK: Co111111unityz andzPublic Health Nursingz3rd Edition DeMarcoz& Walsh
Contents:
Chapter 1: Public Health Nursing: Present, Past, and Future Chapt
erz2: PubliczHealth Systems
Chapter 3: Health Policy, Politics, and ReformzChapte
r 4: Global Health: A Community Perspective
Chapter 5: Frameworks for Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Risk ReductionzChapte
r 6: Epidemiology: ThezScience of Prevention
Chapter 7: Describing Health Conditions: Understanding and Using RateszCha
pter 8: Gathering Evidence for Public Health Practice
Chapter 9: Planning forzConmrnnity Change
Chapter 10: Cultural Competence: Awareness, Sensitivity, and Respect Chapte
r 11: Community Assessment
Chapter 12: Care Management, Case Management, andzHome Healthcare Chap
ter 13: Family Assessment
Chapter 14: Risk oflnfectious and Conummicable Diseases Chapte
r 15: Emerging Infectious Diseases
Chapter 16: Violence and AbusezChapte
r 17: Substance Use
Chapter 18: Underserved Populations C
hapter 19: Environmental Health
Chapter 20: Conununity Preparedness: Disaster and Terrorism Ch
apter 21: Community Mental Health
Chapter 22: School Health
Chapter 23: Faith-
Oriented Communities and HealthzMinistries in FaithzCommunities Chapter 24: Palliative an
d End-of-Life Care
Chapter 25: Occupational Health Nursing
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ractice 3rd Edition, Demarco, Walsh
Chapter 1: Public Health Nursing
1. A nurse is striving to practice patient-
centered care atzazhospital. Which action best exemplifies providing patient-
centered care?
A) Having a client completeza self-
reported functional status indicator andzthen reviewing it with the client
B) Explaining toa client the benefits of computer-
assisted robotic surgical techniques, which the hospital recently implem
ented
C) Recording a client's signsand symptoms in an electronic health record
D) Performing continuous glucose monitoringzofa client while the client is inthezh
ospital
Ans: A
Feedback:
Patient-
centered care considerszcultural traditions, personal preferences, values, families, and life
styles. Clients become active participants in their own care, and monitoring health becom
es the client's responsibility. To help clientszand their healthcare providers makezbetter de
cisions, thezAgency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has developed a series
of tools that empower clients and assist providers in achieving desired outcomes, includi
ng client-reported functional status indicators. Computer-
assistedzrobotic surgical techniques, electronic health records, andzcontinuous glucose mo
nitoring in the hospital are all technological advances in healthcare, but they do not help th
ezclient become a more active participant in his or her care, and thus are not good example
s of patient-centered care.
Origin: Chapter 1- Public Health Nursing, 2
2. A nurse is caring for an older client who is struggling to manage her type 2 diabetes me
llitus. Theznurse should recognize which social determinants ofthis client'szhealth? (Sel
ect all that apply.)
A) Household income of $23,000 per year
B) Reading level of a thirdzgrader
C) Medicationineffective due to error in prescription
D) Originally from Sudan
E) No family inzthe area
Ans: A, B, D, E
Feedback:
The social conditions in which people live, their income, social status, education, literac
y, home and work environment, support networks, gender, culture, and availability of h
ealth services are the social determinants of health. These conditions have an impact on
the extent to which a person or community possesseszthe physical, social, and personal re
sources necessary to attain and maintain health. Amedical error on the part of the client's
primary care provider or nurse wouldznot constitute a social determinant of the client's h
ealth.
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SING: evidence for practice 3rd edition, demarco,walshi
sbn-13: 978-1975111694isbn-10: 1975111699
, TESTBANKFORCOMMUNITY& PUBLICHEA
LTH NURSING: EVIDENCEFOR
PRACTICE3RDEDITION,DEMARCO,WALSHI
SBN-13: 978-1975111694
ISBN-10:1975111699
This Test Bankis Directlyfrom The Publisher Has
All Chapters With 100%Correct Answers
INSTANT DOWNLOAD
,TEST BANK: Co111111unityz andzPublic Health Nursingz3rd Edition DeMarcoz& Walsh
Contents:
Chapter 1: Public Health Nursing: Present, Past, and Future Chapt
erz2: PubliczHealth Systems
Chapter 3: Health Policy, Politics, and ReformzChapte
r 4: Global Health: A Community Perspective
Chapter 5: Frameworks for Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Risk ReductionzChapte
r 6: Epidemiology: ThezScience of Prevention
Chapter 7: Describing Health Conditions: Understanding and Using RateszCha
pter 8: Gathering Evidence for Public Health Practice
Chapter 9: Planning forzConmrnnity Change
Chapter 10: Cultural Competence: Awareness, Sensitivity, and Respect Chapte
r 11: Community Assessment
Chapter 12: Care Management, Case Management, andzHome Healthcare Chap
ter 13: Family Assessment
Chapter 14: Risk oflnfectious and Conummicable Diseases Chapte
r 15: Emerging Infectious Diseases
Chapter 16: Violence and AbusezChapte
r 17: Substance Use
Chapter 18: Underserved Populations C
hapter 19: Environmental Health
Chapter 20: Conununity Preparedness: Disaster and Terrorism Ch
apter 21: Community Mental Health
Chapter 22: School Health
Chapter 23: Faith-
Oriented Communities and HealthzMinistries in FaithzCommunities Chapter 24: Palliative an
d End-of-Life Care
Chapter 25: Occupational Health Nursing
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TestBankfor Community& Public Health Nursing: Evidencefor P
ractice 3rd Edition, Demarco, Walsh
Chapter 1: Public Health Nursing
1. A nurse is striving to practice patient-
centered care atzazhospital. Which action best exemplifies providing patient-
centered care?
A) Having a client completeza self-
reported functional status indicator andzthen reviewing it with the client
B) Explaining toa client the benefits of computer-
assisted robotic surgical techniques, which the hospital recently implem
ented
C) Recording a client's signsand symptoms in an electronic health record
D) Performing continuous glucose monitoringzofa client while the client is inthezh
ospital
Ans: A
Feedback:
Patient-
centered care considerszcultural traditions, personal preferences, values, families, and life
styles. Clients become active participants in their own care, and monitoring health becom
es the client's responsibility. To help clientszand their healthcare providers makezbetter de
cisions, thezAgency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has developed a series
of tools that empower clients and assist providers in achieving desired outcomes, includi
ng client-reported functional status indicators. Computer-
assistedzrobotic surgical techniques, electronic health records, andzcontinuous glucose mo
nitoring in the hospital are all technological advances in healthcare, but they do not help th
ezclient become a more active participant in his or her care, and thus are not good example
s of patient-centered care.
Origin: Chapter 1- Public Health Nursing, 2
2. A nurse is caring for an older client who is struggling to manage her type 2 diabetes me
llitus. Theznurse should recognize which social determinants ofthis client'szhealth? (Sel
ect all that apply.)
A) Household income of $23,000 per year
B) Reading level of a thirdzgrader
C) Medicationineffective due to error in prescription
D) Originally from Sudan
E) No family inzthe area
Ans: A, B, D, E
Feedback:
The social conditions in which people live, their income, social status, education, literac
y, home and work environment, support networks, gender, culture, and availability of h
ealth services are the social determinants of health. These conditions have an impact on
the extent to which a person or community possesseszthe physical, social, and personal re
sources necessary to attain and maintain health. Amedical error on the part of the client's
primary care provider or nurse wouldznot constitute a social determinant of the client's h
ealth.
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