week 6: chapter 24 Flashcards
What percentage of Canada’s land mass consists of rural and remote areas?
a. 85%
b. 95%
c. 75%
d. 65%
b. 95%
What is an example of a social approach to defining a rural area?
a. The community coordinates are 64003’39”N and 139024’39”W
b. The individuals are living in the countryside outside a centre with a population of
2500
c. The community has one Italian and one Greek restaurant
d. Population density per square kilometre is 40.9
c. The community has one Italian and one Greek restaurant
Hans, a nurse manager with the federal government, is using a rurality index to plan for services in several rural/remote communities. What is an example of a community characteristic that is used in a rurality index?
a. Number of nurses in a community
b. Population under 2500
c. Lack of airport in the community
d. Availability of physician specialists
d. Availability of physician specialists
Which industry continues to have one of the highest fatality rates due to injury?
a. Oil and gas
b. Farming
c. Logging
d. Mining
b. Farming
Lori is a nurse working in a community that has a Hutterite colony. Lori wants to visit the colony to do some health promotion activities. What type of health behaviour is a concern for Loir?
a. Not accessing immunization services
b. Engaging in activities leading to traumatic amputation
c. Ensuring that family members get adequate nutrition
d. Not getting enough exercise during the day
a. Not accessing immunization services
Lori is a nurse working in a community that has a Hutterite colony with a large farming operation. Lori wants to visit the colony to do some health promotion activities. Lori wants to provide culturally appropriate health information to the Hutterite community. What health strategy meets this goal?
a. Meet with the men to review farm safety practices
b. Invite the women to a local conference on women’s health issues
c. Develop a YouTube video on heart-healthy diet
d. Create a detailed pamphlet on cardiovascular health
a. Meet with the men to review farm safety practices
Which of the following is included in the definition of a semi-isolated community?
a. A community with road access of less than 75 km to physician services
b. A community with road access greater than 90 km to physician services
c. A community with good telephone service, good air transport, but no roads
d. A community with no telephone service, good air transport, and accessible roads
b. A community with road access greater than 90 km to physician services
Which of the following statements is true of rural Canada?
a. The communities in rural Canada are homogenous
b. The economies in rural Canada are only farming and fishing
c. People who live in rural Canada have the same health profile
d. The rural base of the community will influence the health status of the people
d. The rural base of the community will influence the health status of the people
Why do people who work on medium-sized farms have the highest incidence of injury?
a. Because there is too much turnover in staff
b. Because they work long hours with little hired help
c. Because they have too many children to look after
d. Because they don’t prioritize their tasks appropriately
b. Because they work long hours with little hired help
Which of the following rural industry has the lowest reported fatality rate?
a. Logging
b. Mining
c. Fishing
d. Farming
d. Farming
Which of the following issues are the result of the impacts of shift work in rural areas?
a. Obesity and emotional distress
b. Bi-polar disorder and emotional distress
c. Alcohol abuse and fractures
d. Fractures and substance abuse
a. Obesity and emotional distress
Which of the following statements is true of the socioeconomic status of rural communities?
a. In all natural-resource-dependent areas, industrial camps are set up for the long term
b. The global pricing and demands are always high of natural resources that are accessed in rural communities
c. Communities may seek alternate economic ventures such as tourism to sustain their social viability
d. The global pricing and demands are always low of natural resources that are access in rural communities
c. Communities may seek alternate economic ventures such as tourism to sustain their social viability
Sandi is a registered nurse working in a rural and remote community. What should be a focus for Sandi when working with the community?
a. Understand that all rural people reported higher proportions of people who low income
b. Seek to understand the intersection between rural living and what this means for health
c. Find out why education is not a priority for people who live in rural and remote communities
d. Identify people who can help her understand who is more at risk for cardiovascular disease
b. Seek to understand the intersection between rural living and what this means for health
Jerry is a rural nurse working in a community that has a high incidence of domestic abuse. What is the reason why this is likely an issue in this rural community?
a. People are too focused on trying to increase their income levels
b. People value the importance of gender equity in rural areas
c. People feel comfortable reaching out to their registered nurse
d. People lack the legal and social resources to deal with these issues
d. People lack the legal and social resources to deal with these issues
Nylah is a nurse who is working in a northern rural community. Which of the following pieces of information does Nylah need to be particularly aware of?
a. People who live in northern regions have a higher prevalence of hypertension
b. Women who live in northern regions have a lower incidence of mental health
concerns
c. Men who live in northern regions have a higher incidence of prostate cancer
d. People who live in northern regions have a lower prevalence of respiratory
diseases
a. People who live in northern regions have a higher prevalence of hypertension