TEST BANK Public/Community Health and Nursing
Practice:Caring for Populations 2nd Edition by Christine L.
Savage, Chapters 1 - 22, Complete
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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I. Basis for Public Health Nursing Knowledge and Skills
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1. Public Health and Nursing Practice
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2. Optimizing Population Health
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3. Epidemiology and Nursing Practice
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4. Introduction to Community Assessment
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5. Health Program Planning
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6. Environmental Health
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II. Community Health Across Populations: Public Health Issues
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7. Health Disparities and the Social Determinants of Health
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8. Health and Vulnerable Populations
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9. Communicable Diseases
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10. Noncommunicable Diseases
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11. Mental Health
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12. Substance Use and the Health of Communities
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13. Injury and Violence
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III. Public Health Planning
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14. Health Planning for Local Public Health Departments
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15. Health Planning for Acute Care Settings
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16. Health Planning for Primary Care Settings
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17. Health Planning with Rural and Urban Communities
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18. Health Planning for Maternal-Infant and Child Health Settings
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19. Health Planning for School Settings
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20. Health Planning for Occupational and Environmental Health
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21. Health Planning, Public Health Policy, and Finance
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22. Health Planning for Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management
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Chapter 1: Public Health and NursingPractice
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Multiple Choice J J
Answers are at the end of Each chapter
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Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
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1. Public health nurses (PHNs) know they must approach a public health issu
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ewith an understanding of the related underlying risk factors to develop effe
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ctive nursing interventions. They evaluate these risk factors from two perspe
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ctives:
1. Disease; individual J
2. Intervention; government J
3. Epidemic; population J
4. Individual; population J
J 2. A nursing student is studying public health. She learns that, according to
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C.E.A. Winslow’s definition, some of the goals of public health include diseas
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e prevention, promoting health, control of communicable infections,and
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1. Risk assessment for disease
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2. Promotion of primary care J J J
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agnosis and preventive treatment of disease
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4. Governmental safety regulations J J
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3. If the international medical community was working to contain several
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worldwide pandemics, they would look to the World Health Organization(
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WHO), which is: J J
1. The public health arm of the United Nations.
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2. Working to improve health and well- J J J J J
being for the globalpopulation.
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3. Working with nurses to promote public health interventions.
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4. All of the above.
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4. The Institute of Medicine (IOM), now known as the Health and Medicine Di
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vision (HMD) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medici
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ne, stated in their report, The Future of the Public’s Health, that there are thre
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e core functions that society carries out to collectively supportthe optimum c
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onditions for public health. Which one of the following is notone of these funct
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ions?
1. Prevention
2. Assessment