Test Bank For Community Health Nursing: A
Canadian Perspective, Fifth Edition Paperback
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By Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, Lucia Yiu
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,Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: The History Of Community Health Nursing In Canada ....................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2: Financing, Policy, And Politics Of Healthcare Delivery ...................................................................................... 13
Chapter 3: Nursing Roles, Functions, And Practice Settings ................................................................................................24
Chapter 4: Public Health Nursing ................................................................................................................................................ 35
Chapter 5: Home Health Nursing In Canada ............................................................................................................................ 37
Chapter 6: Advocacy, Ethical, And Legal Considerations ...................................................................................................... 47
Chapter 7: Theoretical Foundations Of Community Health Nursing .................................................................................59
Chapter 8: Health Promotion ....................................................................................................................................................... 72
Chapter 9: Race, Culture, And Health .........................................................................................................................................86
Chapter 10: Evidence-Informed Decision Making In Community Research ....................................................................101
Chapter 11: Epidemiology .............................................................................................................................................................114
Chapter 12: Communicable Diseases ........................................................................................................................................ 129
Chapter 13: Community Nursing Process ................................................................................................................................ 140
Chapter 14: Community Health Planning, Monitoring And Evaluation ............................................................................151
Chapter 15: Information Technology ........................................................................................................................................ 162
Chapter16: Maternal, Newborn And Child Health................................................................................................................. 174
Chapter 17: School Health ........................................................................................................................................................... 184
Chapter 18: Family Health ............................................................................................................................................................ 197
Chapter 19: Gender And Community Health ...........................................................................................................................211
Chapter 20:Lesbian,Gay,Bisexual,Transgender,And Queer Clients ................................................................................... 224
Chapter 21:Older Adult Health .................................................................................................................................................. 235
Chapter 22: Aboriginal Health .................................................................................................................................................. 248
Chapter 23: Mental Health ......................................................................................................................................................... 260
Chapter 24: Rural And Remote Health..................................................................................................................................... 271
Chapter 25: Chronic Care, Long-Term Care, And Palliative Care ....................................................................................... 281
Chapter 26: Corectional Health................................................................................................................................................. 292
Chapter 27: Environmental And Occupational Health ........................................................................................................ 302
Chapter 28: Violence In Societies .............................................................................................................................................. 312
Chapter 29: Poverty, Homelessness And Food Security ..................................................................................................... 322
Chapter 30: Substance Use, Abuse And Addictions ............................................................................................................ 334
Chapter 31:Sexualy Transmitted Infections And Blood-Borne Pathogens ..................................................................... 345
Chapter 32: Emergency Preparedness And Disaster Nursing ........................................................................................... 357
Chapter 33: Global Health .......................................................................................................................................................... 369
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,Chapter 1: The History Of Community Health Nursing In Canada
Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective 5th Edition Stamler
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who Would A Visiting Nurse Most Likely Work With In The Early 1900s In
Canada?
A. Families Who Could Afford To Pay
B. Poor And Destitute Families
C. The Community
D. School Children
Correct Answer: B (Page 6)
2. Which Community Health Nursing Specialty Emerged In Early 20th-Century
Canada To Combat Communicable Disease, Infant Mortality, And Childhood
Morbidity?
A. Visiting Nursing
B. District Nursing
C. Private Duty Nursing
D. Public Health Nursing
Correct Answer: D (Page 4)
3. In The Early 20th Century, Health Departments Were Dissolved After A Local
Emergency Was Over. Which Statement Below Characterizes The Social Attitude Of
The Era?
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, A. Public Health Was The Responsibility Of Doctors
B. Visiting Nurses Were Responsible For Community Health
C. The State Was Not Responsible For Health Care
D. Women Should Not Be Working Outside Of The Family
Correct Answer: C (Page 3)
4. What Was The Primary Reason For The Establishment Of School Health
Programs?
A. Prevent Ill Children From Becoming Dependent Citizens
B. Promote The Health Of All Children
C. Provide Food For Children Who Lived In Poverty
D. Treat Sick Children So They Could Work And Contribute To The Family Income
Correct Answer: B (Page 4)
5. The Earliest Forms For Healthcare In Canada Were:
A. The Practices Of Aboriginal People
B. European Settlers Who Were Physicians
C. The Wives Of Surgeons
D. The Grey Nuns-First Community Nursing
Correct Answer: A (Page 2)
6. Were Canada’s First Community Nursing Order Who Made
Significant Contributions To Providing Access To Health Services, Food, Shelter, And
Education For The Most Vulnerable:
A. The Victorian Order Of Nurses
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Canadian Perspective, Fifth Edition Paperback
–
By Lynnette Leeseberg Stamler, Lucia Yiu
1
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 1: The History Of Community Health Nursing In Canada ....................................................................................... 3
Chapter 2: Financing, Policy, And Politics Of Healthcare Delivery ...................................................................................... 13
Chapter 3: Nursing Roles, Functions, And Practice Settings ................................................................................................24
Chapter 4: Public Health Nursing ................................................................................................................................................ 35
Chapter 5: Home Health Nursing In Canada ............................................................................................................................ 37
Chapter 6: Advocacy, Ethical, And Legal Considerations ...................................................................................................... 47
Chapter 7: Theoretical Foundations Of Community Health Nursing .................................................................................59
Chapter 8: Health Promotion ....................................................................................................................................................... 72
Chapter 9: Race, Culture, And Health .........................................................................................................................................86
Chapter 10: Evidence-Informed Decision Making In Community Research ....................................................................101
Chapter 11: Epidemiology .............................................................................................................................................................114
Chapter 12: Communicable Diseases ........................................................................................................................................ 129
Chapter 13: Community Nursing Process ................................................................................................................................ 140
Chapter 14: Community Health Planning, Monitoring And Evaluation ............................................................................151
Chapter 15: Information Technology ........................................................................................................................................ 162
Chapter16: Maternal, Newborn And Child Health................................................................................................................. 174
Chapter 17: School Health ........................................................................................................................................................... 184
Chapter 18: Family Health ............................................................................................................................................................ 197
Chapter 19: Gender And Community Health ...........................................................................................................................211
Chapter 20:Lesbian,Gay,Bisexual,Transgender,And Queer Clients ................................................................................... 224
Chapter 21:Older Adult Health .................................................................................................................................................. 235
Chapter 22: Aboriginal Health .................................................................................................................................................. 248
Chapter 23: Mental Health ......................................................................................................................................................... 260
Chapter 24: Rural And Remote Health..................................................................................................................................... 271
Chapter 25: Chronic Care, Long-Term Care, And Palliative Care ....................................................................................... 281
Chapter 26: Corectional Health................................................................................................................................................. 292
Chapter 27: Environmental And Occupational Health ........................................................................................................ 302
Chapter 28: Violence In Societies .............................................................................................................................................. 312
Chapter 29: Poverty, Homelessness And Food Security ..................................................................................................... 322
Chapter 30: Substance Use, Abuse And Addictions ............................................................................................................ 334
Chapter 31:Sexualy Transmitted Infections And Blood-Borne Pathogens ..................................................................... 345
Chapter 32: Emergency Preparedness And Disaster Nursing ........................................................................................... 357
Chapter 33: Global Health .......................................................................................................................................................... 369
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,Chapter 1: The History Of Community Health Nursing In Canada
Community Health Nursing A Canadian Perspective 5th Edition Stamler
Multiple Choice Questions
1. Who Would A Visiting Nurse Most Likely Work With In The Early 1900s In
Canada?
A. Families Who Could Afford To Pay
B. Poor And Destitute Families
C. The Community
D. School Children
Correct Answer: B (Page 6)
2. Which Community Health Nursing Specialty Emerged In Early 20th-Century
Canada To Combat Communicable Disease, Infant Mortality, And Childhood
Morbidity?
A. Visiting Nursing
B. District Nursing
C. Private Duty Nursing
D. Public Health Nursing
Correct Answer: D (Page 4)
3. In The Early 20th Century, Health Departments Were Dissolved After A Local
Emergency Was Over. Which Statement Below Characterizes The Social Attitude Of
The Era?
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, A. Public Health Was The Responsibility Of Doctors
B. Visiting Nurses Were Responsible For Community Health
C. The State Was Not Responsible For Health Care
D. Women Should Not Be Working Outside Of The Family
Correct Answer: C (Page 3)
4. What Was The Primary Reason For The Establishment Of School Health
Programs?
A. Prevent Ill Children From Becoming Dependent Citizens
B. Promote The Health Of All Children
C. Provide Food For Children Who Lived In Poverty
D. Treat Sick Children So They Could Work And Contribute To The Family Income
Correct Answer: B (Page 4)
5. The Earliest Forms For Healthcare In Canada Were:
A. The Practices Of Aboriginal People
B. European Settlers Who Were Physicians
C. The Wives Of Surgeons
D. The Grey Nuns-First Community Nursing
Correct Answer: A (Page 2)
6. Were Canada’s First Community Nursing Order Who Made
Significant Contributions To Providing Access To Health Services, Food, Shelter, And
Education For The Most Vulnerable:
A. The Victorian Order Of Nurses
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