GLOBAL POPULATION HEALTH WEEK 7 NR442
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How does the United State's approach to primary health care run counter to the
World Health Organization? - ANSWER -Our primary healthcare system does
not provide universal coverage to all citizens.
Which of the following is an advantage to international research? - ANSWER
-It gives researchers an opportunity to study diseases that may be rare in some
countries.
One of the biggest threats to developing countries being able to grow
economically and make a better life for their citizens? - ANSWER -Size of
population
Construct a table for the type of challenges a nation faces by whether it is
developed or developing. - ANSWER Developing countries:
-Trade challenges
-Housing shortages
-Food shortages
-War
Developed countries:
-Pollution
-Stress
-Disease
,-Violence
Epidemiological transition - ANSWER -A shift from primarily infectious
diseases to chronic diseases
Assumption that undergirds the Declaration of Alma Ata - ANSWER -Health
is a human right.
Why are patterns of health across nations so significant? - ANSWER -It
provides information about what diseases are common and whether these
diseases are a danger to other countries.
The client may speak English, but is from an unfamiliar culture to the nurse.
Therefore, an attempt at cultural assessment needs to be done. Which of the
following questions would the nurse want to ask? Select all that apply. -
ANSWER -What do you think helps you stay healthy?"
"Do you practice a regular religious faith?"
"Can you tell me where your family is from?"
Compare the data below for Ethiopia and the United States (World Health
Organization, 2020). Click to select all of the cues, or data, that require further
follow-up. - ANSWER -2.55
-8.91
-43
-36.5/1000
-50.74/1000
, While reviewing the rate of sanitation use, for what information would the nurse
want to request further data? Select all that apply. - ANSWER -Rates of illness
caused by contaminated water.
-All-cause mortality of children under age 5.
The nurse has identified five goals to reduce the physical effects of poor
sanitation on the community. Prioritize these goals in order of priority, with the
first being the highest. - ANSWER Prioritized Goals:
Obtain and distribute information on treat of dehydration and diarrhea with oral
hydration solutions.
Obtain and distribute sanitation safety information.
Collaborate with the local community to plan increase in antepartum services
within the community
Report situation in Ethiopia to colleagues, raising awareness of the current
issues
Plan additional outreach trips to high-risk areas of Ethiopia
Review the following possible interventions below and identify which are
immediately indicated, which are planned for the future, and which are
contraindicated. - ANSWER Indicated:
Hand out information on proper sanitation practices
Hand out information on oral fluid replacement recommendations from World
Health Organization
Planned for the Future:
EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
How does the United State's approach to primary health care run counter to the
World Health Organization? - ANSWER -Our primary healthcare system does
not provide universal coverage to all citizens.
Which of the following is an advantage to international research? - ANSWER
-It gives researchers an opportunity to study diseases that may be rare in some
countries.
One of the biggest threats to developing countries being able to grow
economically and make a better life for their citizens? - ANSWER -Size of
population
Construct a table for the type of challenges a nation faces by whether it is
developed or developing. - ANSWER Developing countries:
-Trade challenges
-Housing shortages
-Food shortages
-War
Developed countries:
-Pollution
-Stress
-Disease
,-Violence
Epidemiological transition - ANSWER -A shift from primarily infectious
diseases to chronic diseases
Assumption that undergirds the Declaration of Alma Ata - ANSWER -Health
is a human right.
Why are patterns of health across nations so significant? - ANSWER -It
provides information about what diseases are common and whether these
diseases are a danger to other countries.
The client may speak English, but is from an unfamiliar culture to the nurse.
Therefore, an attempt at cultural assessment needs to be done. Which of the
following questions would the nurse want to ask? Select all that apply. -
ANSWER -What do you think helps you stay healthy?"
"Do you practice a regular religious faith?"
"Can you tell me where your family is from?"
Compare the data below for Ethiopia and the United States (World Health
Organization, 2020). Click to select all of the cues, or data, that require further
follow-up. - ANSWER -2.55
-8.91
-43
-36.5/1000
-50.74/1000
, While reviewing the rate of sanitation use, for what information would the nurse
want to request further data? Select all that apply. - ANSWER -Rates of illness
caused by contaminated water.
-All-cause mortality of children under age 5.
The nurse has identified five goals to reduce the physical effects of poor
sanitation on the community. Prioritize these goals in order of priority, with the
first being the highest. - ANSWER Prioritized Goals:
Obtain and distribute information on treat of dehydration and diarrhea with oral
hydration solutions.
Obtain and distribute sanitation safety information.
Collaborate with the local community to plan increase in antepartum services
within the community
Report situation in Ethiopia to colleagues, raising awareness of the current
issues
Plan additional outreach trips to high-risk areas of Ethiopia
Review the following possible interventions below and identify which are
immediately indicated, which are planned for the future, and which are
contraindicated. - ANSWER Indicated:
Hand out information on proper sanitation practices
Hand out information on oral fluid replacement recommendations from World
Health Organization
Planned for the Future: