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For Community/Public Health Nursing:
Promoting The Health Of Populations By
Mary A. Nies, Melanie Mcewen.
8th Edition
,Chapter 01: Health: A Community View
Community/Public Health Nursing by Mary Nies 8th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. WHICH Best Describes The Primary Reason That Americans Are Concerned About Health Care?
a. Politicians Are Discussing How To ImproveHealth Care.
b. The Media Has Provided Mixed Messages About The Health Care system.
c. Our National Health Care Costs Keep Increasing.
d. The New Health Care System Offers Free Services To Americans.
ANSWER: C
The Primary Reason For The Focus On Health Care Is The Constantly Increasing Costs,
WHICH Cannot Be Sustained. The Costs Of Caring For The Sick Accounted For The
Majority Of Escalating Health Care Dollars, WHICH Increased From 5.7% Of The Gross
Domestic Product In 1965 To 17.8% In 2015. Politicians And The Media Both Influence
Americans’ Perceptions About Health Care; However, They Are Not The Primary Reason
Why Americans Are Concerned. The New Health Care System Will Change The Health
Care Access And Availability, But Will Not Necessarily Be Offering Any Free Services To
Americans.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand(Comprehension)
2. A NURSE Has Begun To Lobby With Politicians For Changes To The Health Care System.
Why Is This Involvement Important?
a.NURSEs, As Central Characters In Several Popular TV Series, Are Currently Very
Visible In American Med I na . R I
b.NURSEs Are Primarily Responusibs
le Fonr Mtanagingothe Various Units In Our
Health Care System.
c.NURSEs Are The Largest Segment Of Health Care Providers.
d.NURSEs Are The Only Group That Is Employed Both Inside And Outside Of Hospitals.
ANSWER: C
As The Largest Segment Of Health Care Providers, NURSEs Are Informed About The
Current Health Care System And All The Problems That Result From People Not Seeking
Care Until They Are Desperately Ill. NURSEs, As The American NURSEs Association
(ANA) Emphasize, Usually Believe That Health Care Is A Right, Not A Privilege. Therefore,
NURSEs, Whose Work Is Central To Our Current Health Care Delivery System, Can Also
Be Instrumental In Working Politically To Create A Health Care Delivery System That Will
Meet Health Needs. While NURSEs Are In Several Current TV Series And Are Employed
Both Inside And Outside Of Hospitals, Physicians And Other Health Care Providers Are As
Well. NURSEs Are Often Managers, But Managers Often Have Other Backgrounds, Such As
Business Administration.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand(Comprehension)
3. What Conclusion Can Be Drawn From Examining Where NURSEs Are Employed?
a.There Is A Trend Toward Consolidation Of Health Care Into Large Central
Medical Centers.
b.There Is An Increased Emphasis On Community-Based Health Care.
c.There Is An Obvious Need To Decrease Health Care Costs By Cutting Positions.
Managed Care Organizations (Mcos) Are Employing NURSEs To Improve
Customer
, Relations.
ANSWER: B
Mcos Are Employing NURSEs In Many Capacities. Although Hospitals Are Closing And
Acute Care Is Increasingly Found In Central Medical Centers, The Same Trend May Be Seen
In An Increase In Neighborhood-Based Practice Centers. While Positions Are Cut In Most
Industries, Health Care Is Recognized As An Area Where Growth In Employment Is
Expected. However, NURSEs Are Increasingly Employed In Community Settings As
Opposed To Hospitals. This Change Reflects The Move Toward Community-Based Care
Rather Than Hospital-Based Tertiary Care. To Help Decrease The Continued Rise In Health
Care Costs, The Increased Emphasis Is On Disease Prevention Rather Than High-Cost
Treatment.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand(Comprehension)
4. WHICH Ethical Belief Would Be Most Helpful In The Current Health Care Crisis?
a. Emphasis Should Be On Individual And Corporation Freedom In The Marketplace.
b. Emphasis Should Be On Individual Autonomy And Freedom Ofchoice.
c. Emphasis Should Be On Social Justice And Collective Responsibility.
d. Emphasis Should Be On The Effectiveness Of Technology In Resolving Problems.
ANSWER: C
Public Health Recognizes The Necessity Of Collective Action In Keeping The Environment
Safe And In Egalitarian Tradition And Vision. An Overinvestment In Technology And
Seeking Of Cures Within The Market Justice System Has Stifled The Evolution Of A Health
System To Protect And Preserve The Health Of The Population. Although Individual
Autonomy And Freedom Of Choice Are Important, So Is The Recognition Of Collective
Responsibility In Ensuring Social Justice, WHICH Entitles All People To Basic Necessities.
U S N T O
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply(Application)
5. What Is The Primary Problem Seen In Healthy People 2020’s Emphasis On Choosing
Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors, Such As Daily Exercise Or Healthy Food Choices?
a. Emphasis On Other Lifestyle Choices, Such As Not Smoking And Minimal
Use Of Alcohol Or Drugs, Is Also Needed.
b. All Of Us Must Work Together To Make Unhealthy Behaviors Socially Unacceptable.
c. It Costs More To Make Healthy Choices, Such As Buying And Eating Fresh
Fruits And Vegetables As Opposed To Quick And Cheap Fast-Food Choices.
d. Public Policy Emphasizes Personal Responsibility But Ignores Social
And Environmental Changes Needed For Well-Being.
ANSWER: D
Although All Responses Are Accurate, The Primary Problem Is The Emphasis On Personal
Choices In The Healthy People 2020 Objectives. Emphasis On Personal Choices Ignores The
Need For Community Responsibility And Action That Addresses Environmental Or Cultural
Restraints To Health.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply(Application)
6. What Responsibility Does The American NURSEs Association (ANA) Code Of Ethics
Require Of The NURSE Beyond Giving Excellent Care To Patients?
a. Accept Longer Work Schedules To Ensure That Professional Care Is Always
Available To Clients.
b. Recognize The Need For Experienced NURSEs To Mentor New Graduates
To Help Increase And Expand The Number Of Professionals Available.
, b. Support Health Legislation To Improve Accessibility And Cost Of Health Care.
c. Volunteer To Work Overtime As Needed To Ensure Maximum Quality Of Care.
ANSWER: C
The ANA Code Of Ethics Promotes Social Reform By Focusing On Health Policy And
Legislation To Positively Affect Accessibility, Quality, And Cost Of Health Care. The Code
Does Not Directly Address Workplace Issues, Such As Work Schedules Or Need For
Overtime.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Analyze(Analysis)
7. What Is The Community Health Nursing Definition Ofhealth?
a. Health Is A Person’s Goal-Directed Purposeful Process Toward Well-
Being Or Wholeness.
b. Health Is An Individual’s Physical, Mental, And Social Well-Being, Not
Merely The Absence Of Disease Or Infirmity.
c. Health Is The Mutual Adaptation Between A Person And His Or Her
Environment In Meeting Daily Existence.
d. Health Is Families And Aggregates Choosing Actions To Ensure Safety And Well-Being.
ANSWER: D
The Text Stresses That Health Is Not Just The Result Of An Individual’s Choices, But
Choices And Actions Of Individuals, Families, Groups, And Communities That Lead To
Better Health.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply(Application)
u s n t o
8. How Does Community Health N ursi ng D e fi n e Community?
a. A Group Of Persons Living Within Specific Geographic Boundaries
b. A Group Of Persons Who Share A Common Identity And Environment
c. A Group Of Persons Who Work Together Tomeet Common Goals
d. A Group Of Persons Who Resolve A Communityconcern
ANSWER: B
Community Health NURSEs Work With Both Geopolitical Groups (Within Specific
Geographic Boundaries) And Phenomenological Groups (Who Have A Common Identity
Based On Culture, History, Or Goals). A Particular Phenomenological Group May Or May
Not Have Been A Planned Group—That Is, A Group That Came Together To Resolve A
Recognized Common Problem Or To Meet A Common Goal. However, Of All The Choices,
A Group Of Persons Who Share A Common Identity (Phenomenological Group) And
Environment (WHICH Implies A Specific Geographic Setting) Is The Broadest And Most
Complete Definition.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply(Application)
9. WHICH Variable Has A Major Influence On A Community’s Health?
a. Behavior Choices Made By Persons In Thecommunity
ANSW
ER: A
For Community/Public Health Nursing:
Promoting The Health Of Populations By
Mary A. Nies, Melanie Mcewen.
8th Edition
,Chapter 01: Health: A Community View
Community/Public Health Nursing by Mary Nies 8th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. WHICH Best Describes The Primary Reason That Americans Are Concerned About Health Care?
a. Politicians Are Discussing How To ImproveHealth Care.
b. The Media Has Provided Mixed Messages About The Health Care system.
c. Our National Health Care Costs Keep Increasing.
d. The New Health Care System Offers Free Services To Americans.
ANSWER: C
The Primary Reason For The Focus On Health Care Is The Constantly Increasing Costs,
WHICH Cannot Be Sustained. The Costs Of Caring For The Sick Accounted For The
Majority Of Escalating Health Care Dollars, WHICH Increased From 5.7% Of The Gross
Domestic Product In 1965 To 17.8% In 2015. Politicians And The Media Both Influence
Americans’ Perceptions About Health Care; However, They Are Not The Primary Reason
Why Americans Are Concerned. The New Health Care System Will Change The Health
Care Access And Availability, But Will Not Necessarily Be Offering Any Free Services To
Americans.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand(Comprehension)
2. A NURSE Has Begun To Lobby With Politicians For Changes To The Health Care System.
Why Is This Involvement Important?
a.NURSEs, As Central Characters In Several Popular TV Series, Are Currently Very
Visible In American Med I na . R I
b.NURSEs Are Primarily Responusibs
le Fonr Mtanagingothe Various Units In Our
Health Care System.
c.NURSEs Are The Largest Segment Of Health Care Providers.
d.NURSEs Are The Only Group That Is Employed Both Inside And Outside Of Hospitals.
ANSWER: C
As The Largest Segment Of Health Care Providers, NURSEs Are Informed About The
Current Health Care System And All The Problems That Result From People Not Seeking
Care Until They Are Desperately Ill. NURSEs, As The American NURSEs Association
(ANA) Emphasize, Usually Believe That Health Care Is A Right, Not A Privilege. Therefore,
NURSEs, Whose Work Is Central To Our Current Health Care Delivery System, Can Also
Be Instrumental In Working Politically To Create A Health Care Delivery System That Will
Meet Health Needs. While NURSEs Are In Several Current TV Series And Are Employed
Both Inside And Outside Of Hospitals, Physicians And Other Health Care Providers Are As
Well. NURSEs Are Often Managers, But Managers Often Have Other Backgrounds, Such As
Business Administration.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand(Comprehension)
3. What Conclusion Can Be Drawn From Examining Where NURSEs Are Employed?
a.There Is A Trend Toward Consolidation Of Health Care Into Large Central
Medical Centers.
b.There Is An Increased Emphasis On Community-Based Health Care.
c.There Is An Obvious Need To Decrease Health Care Costs By Cutting Positions.
Managed Care Organizations (Mcos) Are Employing NURSEs To Improve
Customer
, Relations.
ANSWER: B
Mcos Are Employing NURSEs In Many Capacities. Although Hospitals Are Closing And
Acute Care Is Increasingly Found In Central Medical Centers, The Same Trend May Be Seen
In An Increase In Neighborhood-Based Practice Centers. While Positions Are Cut In Most
Industries, Health Care Is Recognized As An Area Where Growth In Employment Is
Expected. However, NURSEs Are Increasingly Employed In Community Settings As
Opposed To Hospitals. This Change Reflects The Move Toward Community-Based Care
Rather Than Hospital-Based Tertiary Care. To Help Decrease The Continued Rise In Health
Care Costs, The Increased Emphasis Is On Disease Prevention Rather Than High-Cost
Treatment.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Understand(Comprehension)
4. WHICH Ethical Belief Would Be Most Helpful In The Current Health Care Crisis?
a. Emphasis Should Be On Individual And Corporation Freedom In The Marketplace.
b. Emphasis Should Be On Individual Autonomy And Freedom Ofchoice.
c. Emphasis Should Be On Social Justice And Collective Responsibility.
d. Emphasis Should Be On The Effectiveness Of Technology In Resolving Problems.
ANSWER: C
Public Health Recognizes The Necessity Of Collective Action In Keeping The Environment
Safe And In Egalitarian Tradition And Vision. An Overinvestment In Technology And
Seeking Of Cures Within The Market Justice System Has Stifled The Evolution Of A Health
System To Protect And Preserve The Health Of The Population. Although Individual
Autonomy And Freedom Of Choice Are Important, So Is The Recognition Of Collective
Responsibility In Ensuring Social Justice, WHICH Entitles All People To Basic Necessities.
U S N T O
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply(Application)
5. What Is The Primary Problem Seen In Healthy People 2020’s Emphasis On Choosing
Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors, Such As Daily Exercise Or Healthy Food Choices?
a. Emphasis On Other Lifestyle Choices, Such As Not Smoking And Minimal
Use Of Alcohol Or Drugs, Is Also Needed.
b. All Of Us Must Work Together To Make Unhealthy Behaviors Socially Unacceptable.
c. It Costs More To Make Healthy Choices, Such As Buying And Eating Fresh
Fruits And Vegetables As Opposed To Quick And Cheap Fast-Food Choices.
d. Public Policy Emphasizes Personal Responsibility But Ignores Social
And Environmental Changes Needed For Well-Being.
ANSWER: D
Although All Responses Are Accurate, The Primary Problem Is The Emphasis On Personal
Choices In The Healthy People 2020 Objectives. Emphasis On Personal Choices Ignores The
Need For Community Responsibility And Action That Addresses Environmental Or Cultural
Restraints To Health.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply(Application)
6. What Responsibility Does The American NURSEs Association (ANA) Code Of Ethics
Require Of The NURSE Beyond Giving Excellent Care To Patients?
a. Accept Longer Work Schedules To Ensure That Professional Care Is Always
Available To Clients.
b. Recognize The Need For Experienced NURSEs To Mentor New Graduates
To Help Increase And Expand The Number Of Professionals Available.
, b. Support Health Legislation To Improve Accessibility And Cost Of Health Care.
c. Volunteer To Work Overtime As Needed To Ensure Maximum Quality Of Care.
ANSWER: C
The ANA Code Of Ethics Promotes Social Reform By Focusing On Health Policy And
Legislation To Positively Affect Accessibility, Quality, And Cost Of Health Care. The Code
Does Not Directly Address Workplace Issues, Such As Work Schedules Or Need For
Overtime.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Analyze(Analysis)
7. What Is The Community Health Nursing Definition Ofhealth?
a. Health Is A Person’s Goal-Directed Purposeful Process Toward Well-
Being Or Wholeness.
b. Health Is An Individual’s Physical, Mental, And Social Well-Being, Not
Merely The Absence Of Disease Or Infirmity.
c. Health Is The Mutual Adaptation Between A Person And His Or Her
Environment In Meeting Daily Existence.
d. Health Is Families And Aggregates Choosing Actions To Ensure Safety And Well-Being.
ANSWER: D
The Text Stresses That Health Is Not Just The Result Of An Individual’s Choices, But
Choices And Actions Of Individuals, Families, Groups, And Communities That Lead To
Better Health.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply(Application)
u s n t o
8. How Does Community Health N ursi ng D e fi n e Community?
a. A Group Of Persons Living Within Specific Geographic Boundaries
b. A Group Of Persons Who Share A Common Identity And Environment
c. A Group Of Persons Who Work Together Tomeet Common Goals
d. A Group Of Persons Who Resolve A Communityconcern
ANSWER: B
Community Health NURSEs Work With Both Geopolitical Groups (Within Specific
Geographic Boundaries) And Phenomenological Groups (Who Have A Common Identity
Based On Culture, History, Or Goals). A Particular Phenomenological Group May Or May
Not Have Been A Planned Group—That Is, A Group That Came Together To Resolve A
Recognized Common Problem Or To Meet A Common Goal. However, Of All The Choices,
A Group Of Persons Who Share A Common Identity (Phenomenological Group) And
Environment (WHICH Implies A Specific Geographic Setting) Is The Broadest And Most
Complete Definition.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Apply(Application)
9. WHICH Variable Has A Major Influence On A Community’s Health?
a. Behavior Choices Made By Persons In Thecommunity
ANSW
ER: A