NUR3262 CH 2 TEST WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTION
The nurse is obtaining a health history from a new patient. Which data will be
the focus of patient teaching? - ANSWER A. Family history
b. Age and genders
c. Dietary fat intake
d. Race and ethnicity
ANS: C
Behaviors are strongly linked to many health care problems. The patient's fat
intake is a
behavior that the patient can change. The other information will be useful as
the nurse
develops an individualized plan for improving the patient's health but will
not be the focus of
patient teaching.
The nurse works in a clinic located in a community where many of the
residents are Hispanic.
Which strategy, if implemented by the nurse, would decrease health care
disparities and
, promote health equity for this community? - ANSWER A. Improve public
transportation to the clinic.
b. Update equipment and supplies at the clinic.
c. Teach clinic staff about cultural health beliefs.
d. Obtain low-cost medications for clinic patients.
ANS: C
Health care disparities are caused by stereotyping, biases, and prejudice of
health care
providers. The nurse can decrease these through staff education. The other
strategies may also
be addressed by the nurse but will not directly impact health disparities.
What information should the nurse collect when assessing the health status
of a community? - ANSWER A. Air pollution levels
b. Number of healthy food stores
c. Most common causes of death
d. Education level of the individuals
ANS: C
Health status measures of a community include birth and death rates, life
expectancy, access
to care, and morbidity and mortality rates related to disease and injury.
COMPLETE SOLUTION
The nurse is obtaining a health history from a new patient. Which data will be
the focus of patient teaching? - ANSWER A. Family history
b. Age and genders
c. Dietary fat intake
d. Race and ethnicity
ANS: C
Behaviors are strongly linked to many health care problems. The patient's fat
intake is a
behavior that the patient can change. The other information will be useful as
the nurse
develops an individualized plan for improving the patient's health but will
not be the focus of
patient teaching.
The nurse works in a clinic located in a community where many of the
residents are Hispanic.
Which strategy, if implemented by the nurse, would decrease health care
disparities and
, promote health equity for this community? - ANSWER A. Improve public
transportation to the clinic.
b. Update equipment and supplies at the clinic.
c. Teach clinic staff about cultural health beliefs.
d. Obtain low-cost medications for clinic patients.
ANS: C
Health care disparities are caused by stereotyping, biases, and prejudice of
health care
providers. The nurse can decrease these through staff education. The other
strategies may also
be addressed by the nurse but will not directly impact health disparities.
What information should the nurse collect when assessing the health status
of a community? - ANSWER A. Air pollution levels
b. Number of healthy food stores
c. Most common causes of death
d. Education level of the individuals
ANS: C
Health status measures of a community include birth and death rates, life
expectancy, access
to care, and morbidity and mortality rates related to disease and injury.