Chapter 1 & 2 Flashcards

1
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If a woman remains in the same room throughout postpartum it is called?

A

Labor, Delivery, Recover, and Postpartum (LDRP) room

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2
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What place is an example of emergency care?

A

Hospital

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3
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What place is an example of specialty care?

A

Community-based outpatient care

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4
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What place is an example of public health nurse visit?

A

Home Health care

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5
Q

What place is an example of a mammography?

A

Mobile van

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6
Q

Which level of healthcare delivery is often regionalized?

A

Tertiary care (and quaternary care)

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7
Q

Which level of healthcare is often delivered within the community as the first point of contact for health care delivery?

A

Primary care

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8
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Which level of healthcare is typically delivered within the community or closest urban center?

A

Secondary (including subspecialist and hospital care)

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9
Q

Which characteristic describes a disadvantage of giving birth in a traditional hospital setting?
A. Numerous room transfers
B. Noisy environment and uncomfortable birthing beds
C. Not equipped for obstetric emergencies
D. Lack of specialized equipment and supplies

A

A. Numerous room transfers

Numerous transfers are a disadvantage of giving birth in a traditional hospital setting. Room transfers are disruptive and separate family members

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10
Q

Health equality

A

refers to treating everyone the same

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11
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Health equity

A

refers to providing what individuals need to reach their best health.

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12
Q

Which factor has the greatest influence on the social determinants of health within communities?
A. Education
B. Economics
C. Safety
D. Environment

A

B. Economics

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13
Q

Which action defines health equity?
A. Give everyone the same resources to achieve health
B. Give people what they need to achieve heath
C. Give everyone universal access to healthcare
D. Give care to achieve equal care outcomes for all

A

B. Give people what they need to achieve health

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14
Q

SATA: Which factors are considered social determinants of health?
Food insecurity
Interpersonal violence
Unstable housing
Maternal smoking
Unreliable transportation

A

Food insecurity, interpersonal violence, unstable housing, an unreliable transportation.

Maternal smoking is a choice, whereas social determinants of health are social and economic conditions that influence health.

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15
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Healthy People national health goals are released every ____ years

A

10

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16
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For Healthy People, the five key areas for social determinants of health (SDOH) are

A

Health and Healthcare, Social and community context, education, economic stability, neighborhood and built environment.

17
Q

Which organization developed the global Sustainable Development Goals

A

united nations

18
Q

What is the goal of the title V Maternal and Child Health Services Block Grant Program?

A

Give access to quality health care for mothers and children

19
Q

What 3 services does the Special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children (WIC) program provide?

A

Supplemental foods, health care referrals, and nutrition education

20
Q

Which action did a particular March of Dimes campaign take to reduce neural tube defects in infants?
A. Promoted natural labor or waiting until at least 39 weeks for scheduled delivery
B. provided education on risk reduction strategies?
C. Developed a policy requiring folic acid fortification in the grain supply
D. Raised funding to support research and education related to infant paralysis.

A

C. Developed a policy requiring folic acid fortification in the grain supply

21
Q

Which milestone from 1941 represented a major breakthrough in women’s preventive heatlh?

A

Papanicolau (Pap) test introduced

22
Q

Implicit bias refers to the

A

unconscious evaluation of a person n the basis of irrelevant characteristics, often race of gender.

23
Q

Which practice represents the aim of trauma informed care?

A

promoting a culture of safety, empowerment, and healing

24
Q

What three skills may help decrease the impact of implicit bias in health care?

A

Partnership-building, perspective taking, emotion regulation

25
Q

What definition describes the purpose of a nurse practice act?

A

Delineates the scope of practice for registered nurses in a particular state.

26
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Which four concepts form the elements of negligence in nursing malpractice?

A

Proximate cause, damage, duty, and breach of duty

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