HEALTH NURSING: EVIDENCE FOR PRACTICE 4TH EDITION BY ROSANNA DEMARCO & JUDITH HEALEY-WALSH
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COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING: EVIDENCE FOR PRACTICE 4TH EDITION BY ROSANNA
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Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Public Health Nursing: Present, Past, and Future Chapter 2:
Public Health Systems
Chapter 3: Health Policy, Politics, and Reform Chapter 4:
Global Health: A Community Perspective
Chapter 5: Frameworks for Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Risk Reduction Chapter 6:
Epidemiology: The Science of Prevention
Chapter 7: Describing Health Conditions: Understanding and Using Rates Chapter
8: Gathering Evidence for Public Health Practice
Chapter 9: Planning for Community Change
Chapter 10: Cultural Competence: Awareness, Sensitivity, and Respect Chapter
11: Community Assessment
Chapter 12: Care Management, Case Management, and Home Healthcare
Chapter 13: Family Assessment
Chapter 14: Risk of infectious and Communicable Diseases Chapter 15:
Emerging Infectious Diseases
Chapter 16: Violence and Abuse Chapter
17: Substance Use
Chapter 18: Underserved Populations
Chapter 19: Environmental Health
Chapter 20: Community Preparedness: Disaster and Terrorism Chapter
21: Community Mental Health
Chapter 22: School Health
Chapter 23: Faith-Oriented Communities and Health Ministries in Faith Communities Chapter 24:
Palliative and End-of-Life Care
Chapter 25: Occupational Health Nursing
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Chapter 1: Public Health Nursing
1. A nurse is striving to practice patient-centered care at a hospital. Which action best
exemplifies providing patient-centered care?
A) Having a client complete a self-reported functional status indicator and then reviewing it
with the client
B) Explaining to a client the benefits of computer-assisted robotic surgical techniques,
which the hospital recently implemented
C) Recording a client's signs and symptoms in an electronic health record
D) Performing continuous glucose monitoring of a client while the client is in the
hospital ANS >> A
Feedback:
Patient-centered care considers cultural traditions, personal preferences, values, families, and
lifestyles. Clients become active participants in their own care, and monitoring health becomes
the client's responsibility. To help clients and their healthcare providers make better decisions,
the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has developed a series of tools that
empower clients and assist providers in achieving desired outcomes, including client-reported
functional status indicators. Computer- assisted robotic surgical techniques, electronic health
records, and continuous glucose monitoring in the hospital are all technological advances in
healthcare, but they do not help the client become a more active participant in his or her care,
and thus are not good examples of patient-centered care.
Origin: Chapter 1- Public Health Nursing, 2
2. A nurse is caring for an older client who is struggling to manage her type 2 diabetes mellitus.
The nurse should recognize which social determinants of this client's health? (Select all that
apply.)
A) Household income of $23,000 per year
B) Reading level of a third grader
C) Medication ineffective due to error in prescription
D) Originally from Sudan
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E) No family in the area ANS >> A, B, D, E
Feedback:
The social conditions in which people live, their income, social status, education, literacy, home
and work environment, support networks, gender, culture, and availability of health services are
the social determinants of health. These conditions have an impact on the extent to which a
person or community
possesses the physical, social, and personal resources necessary to attain and maintain health.
A medical error on the part of the client's primary care provider or nurse would not constitute a
social determinant of the client's health.
3. A nurse successfully persuades an obese client to perform a weekly weigh-in at home using
a digital scale and record the weight in a log. This strategy is an example of:
A) Telehealth
B) Health information technology
C) Personal responsibility for health
D) Evidence-based nursing ANS >> C Feedback:
Personal responsibility for health involves active participation in one's own health through
education and lifestyle changes. In this case, the client makes a positive change in lifestyle by
monitoring body weight weekly. Telehealth is the use of electronic information and
telecommunications technologies to support long-distance clinical healthcare, client and
professional health-related education, public health, and health administration. Health
information technology (HIT) is defined as the comprehensive management of health
information and its exchange between consumers, providers, government, and insurers in a
secure manner. Evidence-based nursing is the integration of the best evidence available with
clinical expertise and the values of the client to increase the quality of care.
Origin: Chapter 1- Public Health Nursing, 4
4. A nurse performs a variety of tasks as part of the nurse's position at a hospital. Which
task best exemplifies public health?
A) Reading current nursing journals and integrating the latest research into daily practice
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