The nurse prepares material to share during a community health fair. Which definition of
community should the nurse keep in mind while preparing this material?
1. A group of vulnerable people
2. A group of people with the same illness
3. A group of people with similar characteristics
4. A group of people living in the same environment - Answers 3. A group of people with similar
characteristics
The nurse prepares health promotion activities for a family. Which statement best describes the
nurse's purpose for planning activities for this family?
1. To teach the family to resolve conflicts
2. To improve or maintain the well-being of family members
3. To help the family identify strengths and trust personal decisions
4. To protect family members from diseases and the outcomes of these illnesses - Answers 2.
To improve or maintain the well-being of family members
The nurse compares the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion with the Population Health
Promotion Model. Which is a major difference between these two approaches to population
care?
1. The Ottawa Charter focuses on social issues.
2. The Ottawa Charter uses determinants of health as a key assumption.
3. The Population Health Promotion Model focuses on issues that place a population at risk.
4. The Population Health Promotion Model uses strategies for families to improve their health. -
Answers 3. The Population Health Promotion Model focuses on issues that place a population
at risk
The nurse provides care to people within an urban community. What needs to be established in
order for interventions to be successful?
1. The nurse-client relationship
2. Payment for services provided
,3. Times when the nurse is available
4. Frequency of visits to the families - Answers 1. The nurse-client relationship
A family is having difficulty with health promotion activities. Which barrier should the nurse
realize is hindering this family's success with behavior modification? Select all that apply.
1. Stress
2. Conflict
3. Disinterest
4. Lack of time
5. Lack of money - Answers 1. Stress
4. Lack of time
5. Lack of money
Which action should the nurse take to reduce health inequities within a community? Select all
that apply.
1. Develop families' skills
2. Improve access to resources
3. Increase the use of home care services
4. Reduce the cost for health care services
5. Increase participation in family care processes - Answers 1. Develop families' skills
2. Improve access to resources
5. Increase participation in family care processes
The nurse reviews the Alma Ata Declaration on Primary Health before meeting a family new to
the community. On what are the foundational principles for this health promotion framework
based? Select all that apply.
1. Equity
, 2. Technology
3. Empowerment
4. Access to health
5. Access to health care - Answers 1. Equity
3. Empowerment
4. Access to health
5. Access to health care
The nurse provides care to a culturally diverse community. Which outcome indicates that this
care is culturally safe? Select all that apply.
1. Trust
2. Confusion
3. Humiliation
4. Empowerment
5. Open communication - Answers 1. Trust
4. Empowerment
5. Open communication
The nurse plans to visit families within a community. On what should the nurse focus when
meeting with these families to reduce the risk for health disparities? Select all that apply.
1. Ways to avoid injuries
2. Actions to maintain health
3. Strategies to manage chronic disease
4. Reasons to receive required immunizations
5. Approaches to adhere to prescribed eating plans - Answers 1. Ways to avoid injuries
2. Actions to maintain health