46 - Public Health Nursing at Local, State, and National Levels Flashcards
A nurse is providing information about safe-sex practices. Which of the following levels of prevention is being implemented?
a. ) Primary prevention
b. ) Secondary prevention
c. ) Tertiary prevention
d. ) Assessment
a.) Primary prevention
Primary prevention refers to those interventions aimed at preventing the occurrence of disease, injury, or disability—providing information about safe sex practices.
Secondary prevention focuses on early detection and screening.
Tertiary prevention focuses on treatment and rehabilitation. Assessment is not a level of prevention.
A nurse is providing services for uninsured women. Which of the following best describes the role that the nurse is using?
a. ) Role model
b. ) Primary caregiver
c. ) Outreach worker
d. ) Case manager
b.) Primary caregiver
A nurse providing services for uninsured women is acting in the role of primary caregiver. The public health function of a nurse who assists a client in identifying the services needed the most at the least cost is a case manager. A nurse serves as a role model for the client by being a person for the client to look up to. As an outreach worker, the nurse is able to gain acceptance with the population served.
Which is a principle of good practice for community partnerships?
a. ) Partnerships are easily formed among those working in public health.
b. ) Partnerships use their own roles to accomplish tasks.
c. ) Partnerships are built on identified strengths and assets.
d. ) Partnerships are loose associations among people.
c.) Partnerships are built on identified strengths and assets.
Partnerships are built upon identified strengths and assets, including areas that need improvement. This is one of the principles of good practice. An effective partnership is formed by balanced power and understanding among the partners. Partnerships use mutual trust and respect genuineness and commitment as part of their relationship.
Which agency delegates the authority of the local health department?
a. ) The federal government
b. ) The state
c. ) Local authorities
d. ) Regional governing boards
b.) The state
The authority of the local health department is delegated by the state. The federal government, local authorities, and regional governing boards are not involved with delegating authority of the local health department.
A nurse is implementing tertiary prevention strategies in the community. Which of the following best describes what the nurse is doing?
a. ) Providing immunizations
b. ) Conducting lead screening activities for children
c. ) Providing case management services for clients with chronic illness
d. ) Identifying and treating clients in a tuberculosis (TB) clinic
c.) Providing case management services for clients with chronic illness
Providing case management services for clients with chronic illness demonstrates tertiary prevention, as it is focused on treatment and rehabilitation. Providing immunizations is a primary prevention, and conducting lead screening activities and identifying and treating clients in a TB clinic are at the secondary level of prevention.
A nurse considering working as a PHN refers to the American Public Health Association (APHA) Public Health Nursing Section to determine what level of educational preparation has been recommended. Which of the following best describes the educational preparation?
a. ) Associate degree
b. ) Baccalaureate degree
c. ) Master’s degree
d. ) Certification
b.) Baccalaureate degree
All PHNs should have a background in the social and behavioral sciences, epidemiology, environmental health, current treatment modalities, and health care delivery options in order to fully understand health policy, research, and treatment choices and to translate this knowledge into the promotion of healthy populations.
Which is an example of a federal agency? (Select all that apply.)
a. ) The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS)
b. ) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
c. ) The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
d. ) The Pentagon
e. ) The Congress
a.) The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS)
b.) The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
c.) The Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
The USDHHS, the CDC, and the HRSA are all federal agencies. The Pentagon and the Congress are not federal agencies.
Which event has the potential to weaken existing public health programs?
a. ) The shift in funding to support bioterrorism response efforts
b. ) The outbreaks of H1N1 influenza
c. ) The number of citizens with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
d. ) The lack of PHNs
a.) The shift in funding to support bioterrorism response efforts
The events of the twenty-first century have shifted funding to bioterrorism programs. This shift of funding has the potential to weaken existing important public health programs.
What is the goal of local public health departments?
a. ) To monitor communicable diseases
b. ) To improve the health status of communities
c. ) To offer services for the uninsured
d. ) To enforce environmental codes and laws
b.) To improve the health status of communities
The goal of local public health departments is to safeguard the public’s health and improve the health status of communities. The federal and state levels monitor communicable diseases, offer services for the uninsured, and enforce environmental codes and laws.
A PHN collaborates with agencies to address the problem of obesity in the community. Who would be the most appropriate people to include in this collaborative partnership? (Select all that apply.)
a. ) Local health department staff members
b. ) Restaurant owners
c. ) Parks and recreation department staff members
d. ) Church representatives
e. ) Appliance store managers
a.) Local health department staff members
b.) Restaurant owners
c.) Parks and recreation department staff members
d.) Church representatives
PHNs practice in partnership with each other at the local, state, and federal levels and with other public health staff, other governmental agencies, and the community to safeguard the public’s health and to improve the community’s health status. All of these people would provide valuable insight into the problem of obesity in the community.
A nurse is implementing secondary prevention strategies in the community. Which of the following best describes what the nurse is doing?
a. ) Screening children for lead poisoning
b. ) Working with communities on emergency preparedness plans
c. ) Developing social networking interventions to modify community norms
d. ) Educating patients with strokes at rehab centers to help optimize their functioning
a.) Screening children for lead poisoning
Screenings are secondary prevention activities. Secondary prevention focuses on early detection and screening. Tertiary prevention focuses on treatment and rehabilitation— educating patients with strokes. Primary prevention refers to those interventions aimed at preventing the occurrence of disease, injury, or disability—working with communities on emergency preparedness plans and developing social networking interventions.
The PHN aims to change behaviors such as poor hand washing skills and unsafe sex practices. Which of the following best describes the role that the nurse is using?
a. ) Case manager
b. ) Advocate
c. ) Educator
d. ) Role model
c.) Educator
The PHN works as an educator, teaching to the level of the client so that information received is information that can be used. The PHN who aims to change behaviors, such as poor hand washing skills and unsafe sex practices, is acting in the role of educator. The public health function of a nurse who assists a client in identifying the services needed the most at the least cost is a case manager. As an advocate, the PHN collects, monitors, and analyzes data and works with the client to identify and prioritize needed services, whether the client is an individual, a family, a community, or a population. A PHN discusses with a client which services are appropriate to meet her needs. A nurse serves as a role model for the client by being a person for the client to look up to.
Which principles are included in the Scope and Standards of Public Health Nursing Practice? (Select all that apply.)
a. ) The client or “unit of care” is the population.
b. ) Primary prevention is given priority.
c. ) All processes must include partnering with representatives of the people.
d. ) Government agencies mandate requirements for public health.
e. ) The focus of many interventions should be on secondary prevention.
b.) Primary prevention is given priority.
c.) All processes must include partnering with representatives of the people.
The eight tenets of public health nursing distinguish public health nursing from other nursing specialties. Primary prevention is given priority and all processes must include partnering with representatives of the people as part of these established principles.
A PHN is working with uninsured individuals. Which of the following is the most appropriate action for the nurse to take?
a. ) Providing direct care for this population in times of acute illness
b. ) Advocating for federal policy changes for this population
c. ) Assisting this population to access necessary health care services
d. ) Encouraging lifestyle changes for this population
c.) Assisting this population to access necessary health care services
PHNs serve vulnerable populations by acting as a bridge between these populations and the resource needs for this at-risk group by approaching health care providers on behalf of individuals seeking medical/health services and keeping the needs of this population on the political agenda.
A PHN is involved in disaster planning. Which of the following best describes why this is important?
a. ) To be most effective as a disaster responder
b. ) To anticipate the potential disasters that may occur
c. ) To educate the public about their responsibilities if a disaster occurs
d. ) To demonstrate the importance of community partnerships
a.) To be most effective as a disaster responder