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The three levels of practice of the Minnesota Wheel are:
Communities, systems, and individuals/families.
Levels of practice, color wedges, and interventions
Levels of practice, populations at risk, and populations of interest
Levels of practice, public health interventions, and population based - answer
Communities, systems, and individuals/families.
According to the American Public Health Association (APHA) website, in 2019 the
number of cents in a dollar spent on Public Health was:
72
33
9
1 - answer 1
Aggregate is a term used in community health, it means:
A group within a larger population having some characteristic in common.
A geopolitical community
A phenomenological community
A nuclear community - answer A group within a larger population having some
characteristic in common.
At the end of 2018, the Food and Drug Administration banned the sale of flavored E-
Cigs to kids. Identify the level of prevention the FDA utilized:
Primordial
Primary
Secondary
Tertiary - answer Primordial
Identify the most challenging ethical principal for a nurse to achieve in the community?
Nonmaleficence
Beneficence
Fidelity
Autonomy
Principles of totality & integrity
Justice - answer Justice
Identify the action most likely to result in the most significant change in healthcare
outcomes for persons living in the United States:
Expand the number of neighborhood health clinics.
, Shift a significant portion of federal funding from acute care to health promotion
activities
Dump a significant amount of money into healthcare agencies to improve Electronic
Health Records.
Increase the number of scholarships provided to healthcare professionals. - answer
Shift a significant portion of federal funding from acute care to health promotion
activities
Match the ethical principles of nursing to their definitions.
Question
Nonmaleficence
Beneficence
Fidelity
Autonomy
.
Principles of totality/integrity
Justice
Definition options:
(A) Remain competent in the field and report suspected abuse.
(B) Have compassion, take positive actions to help others and follow through on the
desire to do good.
(C) Keep commitments, based on virtue of caring.
(D) Respect patients' wishes, even when you do not agree with them.
(E) Consider the entire person when deciding which therapies, medications or
procedures a patient should receive.
(F) Treat ALL patient's fairly and equally. - answer Nonmaleficence (A)
Beneficence (B)
Fidelity (C)
Autonomy (D)