7 Flashcards

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`Which best describes what Lillian Wald suggested in regards to providing care to individuals and families?
a. Public health nurses should encourage clients to join the Henry Street settlement for mutual growth and support among the families.
b. Public health nurses should focus on providing care in the client’s home.
c. Public health nurses should recognize the larger social and economic forces that
the family cannot control.
d. Public health nurses should try to understand that educating clients on how to stay

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c. Public health nurses should recognize the larger social and economic forces that
the family cannot control.

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Which best describes why it is important for the nurse to be knowledgeable about the community when providing care to individuals?

a. As nurses travel to meet with clients, they must know the community to find the
b. On the basis of information from community assessment, community health nurses can be visible and vocal advocates for health care reform.
c. Community health nurses are expected to have information about the community to share with individual clients.
d. Individuals and families are strongly influenced by the community and environment around them.

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d. Individuals and families are strongly influenced by the community and environment around them.

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Which best describes how the Health Planning Model for care of aggregates differs from the customary nursing process applied to the care of an individual?
a. The nurse must be aware of age, gender, race, ethnic group, religion, educational
background, occupation, and marital status of the aggregate.
b. The nurse must first decide on and define the aggregate to receive care.
c. The nurse must determine how best to ensure that each participant receives anequal number of services.
d. The nurse must choose which health care need should have first priority.

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equal number of services.
d. The nurse must choose which health care need should have first priority.

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A nurse is using a systems framework when caring for individuals, families, and aggregates in the community. Which best describes an aspect that would be more challenging when caring for an aggregate as opposed to caring for an individual?
a. Ability to communicate clearly with the client
b. Analyzing power and decision-making within the system
c.defining the system’s structure and functions
d. Recognizing the system’s goals

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b. Analyzing power and decision-making within

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A nurse is caring for an aggregate as his or her client. Which task would the nurse complete
first?
a. Determine the setting of the aggregate.
b. Gain access into the aggregate.
c.ID the nurse’s own strengths and preferences.
d. Review the resources available to use in the community.

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c.ID the nurse’s own strengths and preferences.

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A nurse decided that a high-risk aggregate most needed education about diabetes. Which would be the best approach when teaching the group?
a. Involve participants in small group activities applying the information.
b. Organize the information into a visual presentation such as a PowerPoint
presentation.
c. 􏰵􏰓􏰐􏰚􏰔 􏰎􏰓􏰔 􏰇􏰘􏰚􏰑􏰔􏰛􏰑 􏰔􏰧􏰜􏰔􏰚􏰎􏰆􏰑e directly with the group at a meeting for that purpose.
d. Use handouts and pamphlets with pictures consistent with the local cultural groups
throughout.

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a. Involve participants in small group activities applying the information.

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A community health nurse has determined that the number one priority is to help families in which one member has diabetes. Which action would be most appropriate to maximize services to persons with diabetes?
a. Ask friends with diabetes about what services they want improved.
b. Duplicate the diabetic organization’s services, because not all patitents with diabetes have yet received services.
c. Meet with the diabetic organization to see how the public health department can augment what it is offering.
d. Submit a request for funding so that the public health department can also offer services to patients with diabetes.

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c. Meet with the diabetic organization to see how the public health department can augment what it is offering.

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A nurse is determining the needs of a selected aggregate. Eight percent of the aggregate has diabetes. Which best describes the action that should be taken next to determine if this should be a priority?
a. Ask the American Diabetes Association if 8% is a worrisome rate.
b. Discuss the findings with the head of the public health department.
c. Review the literature to determine the national and state diabetic rate.
d. 􏰼􏰔􏰎􏰔􏰚􏰕􏰆􏰇􏰔 􏰢􏰓􏰐􏰎 􏰎􏰓􏰔 􏰐􏰟􏰟􏰚􏰔􏰟􏰐􏰎􏰔􏰛􏰑 􏰒􏰆􏰐􏰖􏰔􏰎􏰆􏰏 􏰚􏰐􏰎􏰔 􏰓􏰐􏰑 􏰖􏰔􏰔􏰇 􏰆􏰇 􏰎􏰓􏰔 􏰜􏰐􏰑􏰎􏰂

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c. Review the literature to determine the national and state diabetic rate.

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A nurse has assessed an aggregate, determined the priority health needs, and decided on what intervention to offer. Which will best determine if the intervention will be successful?
a. 􏰙􏰏􏰏􏰘􏰚􏰐􏰏􏰞 􏰌􏰗 􏰎􏰓􏰔 􏰇􏰘􏰚􏰑􏰔􏰛􏰑 􏰐􏰑􏰑􏰔􏰑􏰑􏰕􏰔􏰇􏰎
b. Careful planning and implementation of the intervention
c. Determine of the aggregate’s perspective of the need for the intervention
d. Selection of appropriate evaluation measures both in process and on completion

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c. Determine of the aggregate’s perspective of the need for the intervention

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Which action must a nurse take to be successful in addition to the typical assessment, diagnosing, and planning directly related to the intervention project?
a. Advocate for community empowerment throughout the process.
b. Choose superb people to implement the plan.
c. Confirm administrative support throughout the project.
d. Continue to assess both barriers and resources throughout the project.

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a. Advocate for community empowerment throughout the process.

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A nurse found that several professionals resented time spent interacting with and teaching clients. Which describes the most likely underlying motivation for resisting client involvement?
a. Believing that people could change their lives if they really wanted to do so.
b. Empowering others shifts power from the experts to the community.
c. It is more efficient to plan appropriate care without listening to client ideas.
d. Longtime experience with community members has led to disillusionment.

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b. Empowering others shifts power from the experts to the community.

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A nurse assessed carefully and created a comprehensive intervention plan including primary, secondary, and tertiary care for individuals and families. Which factor may the nurse have overlooked?
a. Are other staff members interested in such a project?
b. Are there adequate resources for such a project?
c. Is there support from the administration for the project?
d. Does the nurse have adequate energy and time for such a project?

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b. Are there adequate resources for such a project?

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Which must be created before establishing the evaluation plan for a health project?
a. A clear set of both short-term and long-term goals
b. Decision as to who will collect the evaluation data
c. Observable and measurable objectives
d. Setting up a computer program to analyze the evaluation data

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c. Observable and measurable objectives

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A nurse had all the details carefully arranged for a project: location, speaker, seating arrangement, refreshments, handouts, visual aids, and students to distribute and collect evaluation sheets. Which aspect of the project may be a problem?

b. The environment was so comfortable that no one listened to the presentation.
c. Something totally unexpected and unplanned for happened.
d. A student lost the evaluation sheets.

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c. Something totally unexpected and unplanned for happened.

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A nurse starts to collect evaluative data for a major health project one month after it starts. Which best describes the purpose of this data collection?
a. Filling out the forms helps the aggregate feel involved in the process.
b. Formative evaluation allows the nurse to make changes if needed.
c. Funding agencies require ongoing evaluations to continue contributing.
d. The nurse needed to know if the desired outcomes were being achieved.

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b. Formative evaluation allows the nurse to make changes if needed.

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Which best describes where the majority of time is spent by a community health nurse?
a. Caring for individuals
b. Caring for families
c. Caring for groups
d. Caring for aggregates

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a. Caring for individuals

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Which best describes the first efforts at improving community health?
a. Environmental planning of water and sewer systems
b. Mass community immunizations
c. Passing laws requiring quarantine of infected persons
d. Segregation of ships from harbors until the harbormaster checked the sailors

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a. Environmental planning of water and sewer systems

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Which best describes why states will increasingly monitor and report on quality and cost of health care?
a. Citizens are increasingly complaining of high medical costs in a depressed economy.
b. Congress has been unsuccessful in reducing health care costs.
c. Taxation has decreased, resulting in fewer funds available for health care. d. Hospitals and nursing homes are demanding increased funding.

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b. Congress has been unsuccessful in reducing health care costs.

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Which approach has been suggested to improve the functioning of local and national health planning?
a. Increase nursing involvement.
b. Invite citizen participation in health care provision.
c. Invite more health professionals to be involved in health planning.
d. Increase community involvement among hospitals.

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a. Increase nursing involvement.

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Which best describes the provisions of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) of 2010? (Select all that apply.)
a. It provided free health insurance to all U.S. citizens.
b. It required all U.S. citizens to be covered by health insurance.
c. It prohibited insurance companies from denying coverage because of pre-existing
medical conditions.
d. It gradually decreased the number of health insurance options available to
Americans.
e. It reduced expenses for families by capping out-of-pocket expenses.
f. It required all school-age children to have access to health care services.

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b. It required all U.S. citizens to be covered by health insurance.
c. It prohibited insurance companies from denying coverage because of pre-existing
medical conditions.
e. It reduced expenses for families by capping out-of-pocket expenses.

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A nurse would like to quickly and easily learn more about an aggregate. Which sources of information would be best for the nurse to use to quickly and easily become informed about an aggregate? (Select all that apply.)
a. Conduct a telephone survey of those aggregate members
b. Interview people who have previously been involved with the aggregate
c. Review any available records or previously gathered data
d. Send a mail survey to everyone in the surrounding geographic area
e. Try to find a few key informants and ask for their input
f. Use observation without anyone in the aggregate knowing he or she is being observed

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b. Interview people who have previously been involved with the aggregate
c. Review any available records or previously gathered data
e. Try to find a few key informants and ask for their input

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A nurse would like to quickly and easily learn more about an aggregate. Which sources of information would be best for the nurse to use to quickly and easily become informed about an aggregate? (Select all that apply.)
a. Conduct a telephone survey of those aggregate members
b. Interview people who have previously been involved with the aggregate
c. Review any available records or previously gathered data
d. Send a mail survey to everyone in the surrounding geographic area
e. Try to find a few key informants and ask for their input
f. Use observation without anyone in the aggregate knowing he or she is being observed

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b. Interview people who have previously been involved with the aggregate
c. Review any available records or previously gathered data
e. Try to find a few key informants and ask for their input

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Which would be the most appropriate indicator for determining the needs of an aggregate? (Select all that apply.)
a. Demand for services as seen in the behaviors of the chosen aggregate members
b. Expert’s determination of what is needed in the situation
c. Nurse’s own expertise, skill, and preferences
d. Obvious health disparities between the advantaged and disadvantaged populations
e. Review of the literature to determine the typical needs of a typical community
f. Verbalized expression of need from the chosen aggregate

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a. Demand for services as seen in the behaviors of the chosen aggregate members
b. Expert’s determination of what is needed in the situation
d. Obvious health disparities between the advantaged and disadvantaged populations
f. Verbalized expression of need from the chosen aggregate

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A nurse has completed a community health project. Which actions must be performed by the nurse? (Select all that apply.)
a. Ask for media coverage of the project to maximize public relations.
b. Ensure that adequacy and appropriateness of the intervention are measured.
c. Be certain the efficiency and cost benefits are measured.
d. Collect statistics for careful analysis.
e. Communicate follow-up recommendations to the community.
f. Write a comprehensive report on the project to be distributed to anyone interested.

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b. Ensure that adequacy and appropriateness of the intervention are measured.
c. Be certain the efficiency and cost benefits are measured.
e. Communicate follow-up recommendations to the community.