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, ChapterV1-VPublicVHealthVNursing,V1
1. AVnurseVisVstrivingVtoVpracticeVpatient-
centeredVcareVatVaVhospital.VWhichVactionVbest
exemplifiesVprovidingVpatient-centeredVcare?
A) HavingVaVclientVcompleteVaVself-
reportedVfunctionalVstatusVindicatorVandVthenVreviewingVitVwithVtheVclie
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B) ExplainingVtoVaVclientVtheVbenefitsVofVcomputer-
assistedVroboticVsurgicalVtechniques,VwhichVtheVhospitalVrecentlyVi
mplemented
C) RecordingVaVclient'sVsignsVandVsymptomsVinVanVelectronicVhealthVrecord
D) PerformingVcontinuousVglucoseVmonitoringVofVaVclientVwhileVtheVclientVis
VinVtheVhospital
Ans:V A
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Patient-
centeredVcareVconsidersVculturalVtraditions,VpersonalVpreferences,Vvalues,Vfamilies,V
andVlifestyles.VClientsVbecomeVactiveVparticipantsVinVtheirVownVcare,VandVmonitori
ngVhealthVbecomesVtheVclient'sVresponsibility.VToVhelpVclientsVandVtheirVhealthcare
VprovidersVmakeVbetterVdecisions,VtheVAgencyVforVHealthcareVResearchVandVQualit
yV(AHRQ)VhasVdevelopedVaVseriesVofVtoolsVthatVempowerVclientsVandVassistVprovi
dersVinVachievingVdesiredVoutcomes,VincludingVclient-
reportedVfunctionalVstatusVindicators.VComputer-
assistedVroboticVsurgicalVtechniques,VelectronicVhealthVrecords,VandVcontinuousVgluc
oseVmonitoringVinVtheVhospitalVareVallVtechnologicalVadvancesVinVhealthcare,VbutVt
heyVdoVnotVhelpVtheVclientVbecomeVaVmoreVactiveVparticipantVinVhisVorVherVcare,Va
ndVthusVareVnotVgoodVexamplesVofVpatient-centeredVcare.
Origin:V ChapterV1-VPublicVHealthVNursing,V2
2. AVnurseVisVcaringVforVanVolderVclientVwhoVisVstrugglingVtoVmanageVherVtypeV2V
diabetesVmellitus.VTheVnurseVshouldVrecognizeVwhichVsocialVdeterminantsVofVthisV
client'sVhealth?V(SelectVallVthatVapply.)
A) HouseholdVincomeVofV$23,000VperVyear
B) ReadingVlevelVofVaVthirdVgrader
C) MedicationVineffectiveVdueVtoVerrorVinVprescription
D) OriginallyVfromVSudan
E) NoVfamilyVinVtheVar
eaVAns:V A,VB,VD,VE
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TheVsocialVconditionsVinVwhichVpeopleVlive,VtheirVincome,VsocialVstatus,Veducation,
Vliteracy,VhomeVandVworkVenvironment,VsupportVnetworks,Vgender,Vculture,VandVav
ailabilityVofVhealthVservicesVareVtheVsocialVdeterminantsVofVhealth.VTheseVcondition
sVhaveVanVimpactVonVtheVextentVtoVwhichVaVpersonVorVcommunityVpossessesVtheVp
hysical,Vsocial,VandVpersonalVresourcesVnecessaryVtoVattainVandVmaintainVhealth.VAV
medicalVerrorVonVtheVpartVofVtheVclient'sVprimaryVcareVproviderVorVnurseVwouldVn
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, 3. AVnurseVsuccessfullyVpersuadesVanVobeseVclientVtoVperformVaVweeklyVweigh-
inVatVhomeVusingVaVdigitalVscaleVandVrecordVtheVweightVinVaVlog.VThisVstrategy
VisVanVexampleVof:
A) Telehealth
B) HealthVinformationVtechnology
C) PersonalVresponsibilityVforVhealth
D) Evidence-
basedVnursingVAns:VC
Feedback:
PersonalVresponsibilityVforVhealthVinvolvesVactiveVparticipationVinVone'sVownVhealth
VthroughVeducationVandVlifestyleVchanges.VInVthisVcase,VtheVclientVmakesVaVpositive
VchangeVinVlifestyleVbyVmonitoringVbodyVweightVweekly.VTelehealthVisVtheVuseVofV
electronicVinformationVandVtelecommunicationsVtechnologiesVtoVsupportVlong-
distanceVclinicalVhealthcare,VclientVandVprofessionalVhealth-
relatedVeducation,VpublicVhealth,VandVhealthVadministration.VHealthVinformationVtec
hnologyV(HIT)VisVdefinedVasVtheVcomprehensiveVmanagementVofVhealthVinformatio
nVandVitsVexchangeVbetweenVconsumers,Vproviders,Vgovernment,VandVinsurersVinVaV
secureVmanner.VEvidence-
basedVnursingVisVtheVintegrationVofVtheVbestVevidenceVavailableVwithVclinicalVexper
tiseVandVtheVvaluesVofVtheVclientVtoVincreaseVtheVqualityVofVcare.
Origin:V ChapterV1-VPublicVHealthVNursing,V4
4. AVnurseVperformsVaVvarietyVofVtasksVasVpartVofVtheVnurse'sVpositionVatVaVhospita
l.VWhichVtaskVbestVexemplifiesVpublicVhealth?
A) ReadingVcurrentVnursingVjournalsVandVintegratingVtheVlatestVresearchVinto
VdailyVpractice
B) InstructingVaVclientVonVhowVtoVbestVcareVforVaVsutureVsiteVatVhome
C) ParticipatingVinVaVvideoconferenceVcallVwithVaVclientVwhoVlivesVinVaVremoteVar
ea
D) FacilitatingVaVcommunity-
wideVsmokingVcessationVprogramVoneVmonthVoutVofVtheVyear
Ans:V D
Feedback:
PublicVhealthVisVwhatVsocietyVdoesVcollectivelyVtoVensureVtheVconditionsVexistVinV
whichVpeopleVcanVbeVhealthy.VAVcommunity-
wideVsmokingVcessationVprogramVisVaVgreatVexampleVofVaVpublicVhealthVinterventio
n,VinVthatVitVinvolvesVtheVcollectiveVeffortVofVsocietyVtoVimproveVtheVhealthVofVitsV
members.VReadingVandVapplyingVtheVlatestVnursingVresearchVisVanVexampleVofVevid
ence-
basedVnursing.VInstructingVaVclientVonVhowVtoVbestVcareVforVaVsutureVsiteVatVhome
VisVanVexampleVofVpersonalVresponsibilityVforVhealth,VbutVitVisVnotVfocusedVonVtheV
healthVofVtheVgreaterVcommunity.VParticipatingVinVaVvideoconferenceVcallVwithVaVcl
ientVwhoVlivesVinVaVremoteVareaVisVanVexampleVofVpatient-
centeredVcareVandVofVanVeffectiveVimplementationVofVtechnology,VbutVitVisVnotVparti
cularlyVrelatedVtoVpublicVhealth.
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