4 - Perspectives in Global Health Care Flashcards
Which health problem is in need of control in developed countries?
a. ) Hepatitis
b. ) Malaria
c. ) Polio
d. ) Smallpox
a.) Hepatitis
Current health concerns in more developed countries are hepatitis, infectious diseases, and new viral strains such as hantavirus, SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), H1N1, and avian flu. Malaria, polio, and smallpox are more commonly found in lesser-developed countries.
A nurse is employed by an agency that addresses global health needs. Which of the following roles is the nurse most likely to provide? (Select all that apply.)
a. ) Medications and vaccines for worldwide use
b. ) Direct patient care for members of the community
c. ) Knowledge and skill in countries where nursing is an organized profession
d. ) Consultation to auxiliary personnel
e. ) Facilitation of education and health promotion within the community
b.) Direct patient care for members of the community
c.) Knowledge and skill in countries where nursing is an organized profession
d.) Consultation to auxiliary personnel
e.) Facilitation of education and health promotion within the community
Nurses perform many roles related to global health, including providing direct patient care, facilitating education and health promotional needs of the community, providing knowledge and skill in countries where nursing is an organized profession, and providing consultation to auxiliary personnel. Providing medications and vaccines for worldwide use would not be part of the role of the nurse in relation to global health.
A community health nurse is utilizing the health care system in the United Kingdom. Which of the following expectations should the nurse have?
a. ) An equal employer-citizen share in cost of health care
b. ) Ownership and operation of the system by the government
c. ) Nurse practitioners as the primary providers of care in the system
d. ) Primary care provided in hospitals
b.) Ownership and operation of the system by the government
The United Kingdom has a tax-supported health system that is owned and operated by the government. Services are available to all without cost or for a small fee. Physicians are the primary providers in this system; nurses and allied health professionals are also recognized and used. Services are made available through hospitals, private physicians and allied health professional clinics, health outreach programs such as hospice, boroughs, and environmental health services.
The key to achieving the goals of Health for All in the 21st Century (HEALTH21) is the worldwide:
a. ) cure of communicable disease.
b. ) technological development of all nations.
c. ) availability of health care insurance.
d. ) implementation of primary health care.
d.) implementation of primary health care.
The major key to attaining Health for All by the Year 2000 was the worldwide implementation of primary health care; this has extended into the next century with the document HEALTH21. The World Health Assembly in 1977 stated that all citizens of the world should enjoy a level of health that would permit them to lead a socially and economically productive life. Curing communicable disease, technological developments of all nations, and availability of health care insurance are not part of the key strategies to achieve the goals of HEALTH21.
A nurse is analyzing one of the components of a unit of DALYs. From which of the following individuals would the nurse be able to calculate this measurement?
a. ) A woman who lives to be 100 years old
b. ) A woman who contracts HIV after working as a prostitute
c. ) A father with five children who dies at the age of 50 from malaria
d. ) A woman who gives birth to a premature infant
c.) A father with five children who dies at the age of 50 from malaria
A male who dies from malaria at age 50 would represent 30 DALYs. Measurement is based on the potential limit for life, which has been set at 82.5 years for women and 80 years for men. In order to calculate this statistic, the nurse must know the client’s age and the potential limit for life.
Multilateral organizations:
a. ) receive funding from multiple sources.
b. ) control the spread of disease.
c. ) feed the people of the world.
d. ) use nurses as their main source of information.
a.) receive funding from multiple sources.
Multilateral organizations are those that receive funding from multiple government and nongovernment sources. The other items are specific to the agencies listed, but do not include all of the organizations.
The intergovernmental organization that focuses its efforts on assisting countries in Latin America is the:
a. ) Pan American Health Organization.
b. ) World Bank.
c. ) World Health Organization (WHO).
d. ) United Nations Children’s Fund.
a.) Pan American Health Organization.
The Pan American Health Organization serves as a regional field office in Latin America for the WHO. The World Bank’s major aim is to lend money to the lesser-developed countries so that they might use it to improve the health status of their people. The WHO addresses the wide scope and nature of the world’s health problems. The United Nations Children’s Fund is an advocate for the health needs of women and children under the age of 5.
A nurse has promoted the introduction of health care technology into lesser-developed countries, but this has led to less-than-satisfactory results. Which of the following best describes why this has happened?
a. ) People do not want to use newer technology.
b. ) The cost is so high that they cannot afford to use new technology.
c. ) The community may not be ready for this technology.
d. ) Technology is too complex for people in lesser-developed countries.
c.) The community may not be ready for this technology.
It is not generally a lack of desire that is a barrier to use of the new technological systems, but the lack of knowledge about them. It is essential to conduct needs assessments to learn what a community has, what a community wants, and what it can sustain. Well-intended projects have failed because the most basic needs were not met, nor was recognition given to what resources and services the country could sustain.
A nurse is caring for a client with TB. Which of the following statements would the nurse recognize as being true?
a. ) Meningitis is the leading cause of death from TB.
b. ) Chemotherapy, if made widely available, could eradicate the disease.
c. ) Many TB cases are associated with HIV.
d. ) The TB bacillus is difficult to isolate.
c.) Many TB cases are associated with HIV.
The rise in HIV has led to an increase in TB because the disease depresses the immune system. Chemotherapy is not always effective, especially in the new drug-resistant strains. Meningitis is not a leading cause of death from TB. TB is becoming more difficult to treat because of the new drug-resistant strains, but the TB bacillus is not difficult to isolate.
A nurse is working in a lesser-developed country and is caring for the women in the local community. Which of the following would be an important consideration for the nurse?
a. ) They are at risk for a vitamin D deficiency.
b. ) They are likely to have one child.
c. ) They are at risk for death during pregnancy and childbirth.
d. ) They are viewed as the leader of the family unit.
c.) They are at risk for death during pregnancy and childbirth.
Most deaths to women worldwide are related to pregnancy and childbirth. Most of these deaths occur in lesser-developed countries. Common nutritional deficiencies in this population are zinc, iodine, vitamin A, folic acid, and calcium. One of the reasons this problem exists is because women are not seen as valued members of society. In developing nations there is a significant incidence of lack of prenatal care during pregnancy and high fertility rates, often due to a lack of access to contraception and other family planning and reproductive health services, as well as cultural belief systems that increase the lifetime risk of maternal death.
A government agency is planning a project in hopes of receiving funding from the World Bank. Which of the following projects would most likely receive this funding?
a. ) Development of a sanitation system
b. ) Improvement of roads and bridges
c. ) Creation of a national health insurance plan
d. ) Recovery efforts following a hurricane
a.) Development of a sanitation system
The World Bank lends money to lesser-developed countries so that they might use it to improve the health status of their people. Projects include control and eradication of disease, providing safe drinking water and affordable housing, developing sanitation systems, and encouraging family planning and childhood immunizations. Improvement of roads and bridges, creation of a national health insurance plan, and recovery efforts following a hurricane would not be projects where World Bank funds would be used.
An example of a successful campaign against which of the following communicable diseases was carried out during the 1960s and 1970s?
a. ) Tetanus
b. ) Measles
c. ) Pertussis
d. ) Smallpox
d.) Smallpox
Smallpox was virtually eliminated throughout the world as a result of immunization. Tetanus, measles, and pertussis all continue to exist throughout the world.
Population health is an approach and perspective that focuses on:
a. ) control of the spread of the HIV virus worldwide.
b. ) the broad range of factors and conditions that influence health.
c. ) community-based care for all citizens.
d. ) prevention and diagnosis of disease worldwide.
b.) the broad range of factors and conditions that influence health.
Population health is a holistic approach that considers the total health system. The focus of population health is broader than only considering spread of the HIV virus. Population health considers more than the community-based care in the community. Population health examines spread of disease on a smaller scale.
Which of the following diseases is the leading killer of people with HIV?
a. ) AIDS
b. ) Malaria
c. ) Hepatitis
d. ) TB
d.) TB
TB is the leading killer of people with HIV, and up to 80% of TB clients are HIV positive in countries with a high prevalence of HIV. AIDS, malaria, and hepatitis are not the leading killer of people with HIV.
A nurse is working to improve the health status of a population in a lesser-developed country. Which of the following interventions would the nurse most likely support?
a. ) Decrease the number of people who need outside resources
b. ) Increase the number of children who can attend school
c. ) Increase the monetary resources that can be used to treat disease and illness
d. ) Improve the ability to pay debt to more developed countries
b.) Increase the number of children who can attend school
Health status improvement in children can lead to better education that eventually helps the country’s economic growth. Because children are educated, there is more economic growth. This allows for additional monetary resources to be spent on economic development rather than on treatment of illness and disease.