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What is a function of the ecological model? a. promote an optimal environment b. provide genetic information c. examine determinants of heath d. reverse biodiversity loss - ANSWER ANS: C The ... ecological model examines determinants of health and target interventions. Components include individual traits (age, gender, etc.); social, family, and community relationships; occupational and home environments; and overall conditions created by local, state, national, and worldwide forces and trends. (see ATI ch 4, p. 31). What is an example of structure in a community? a. patterns of service use b. crime rates c. client satisfaction d. community communication - ANSWER ANS: A Three factors to consider when determining the health of a community are status, structure, and process. Service types and patterns of service use are examples of structure. Crime rates and client satisfaction are examples of status. Community communication is an example of process. (see ATI ch 4, p. 31). What is a limitation of community forums in data collection? a. cost b. time-consuming c. built-in bias d. adequate participation - ANSWER ANS: D Community forum strengths: - opportunity for community input - minimal cost Community forum limitations: - difficulty finding time and place - potential to drive from the issue - challenging to get adequate participation - possibility that a less-vocal person can be reluctant to speak (see ATI ch 4, p. 32) *review strengths and limitations of all forms of data collection* Which learning theory uses ongoing discussion to change behavior? a. critical theory b. cognitive theory c. humanistic theory d. behavioral theory - ANSWER ANS: A Critical theory: use of ongoing discussion and inquiry to increase learners' depth of knowledge, thereby changing thinking and behaviors Cognitive theory: use of sensory input and repetition to change learners' patterns of though, thereby changing thinking and behaviors humanistic theory: assists learners to grow by emphasizing emotions and relationships and believing that free choice will prompt actions that are in their own best interest behavioral theory: use reinforcement methods to change learners' behaviors (see ATI ch 4, p. 34) *know all six learning theories listed* What is the first step in analysis of community assessment data? a. identify the needs of the community b. identify themes in collected data c. analyze data for missing information d. compile data into a database - ANSWER ANS: D 1. compile data into a database 2. assess completeness of data 3. identify and gather missing data 4. synthesize data and identify themes 5. identify community needs and problems 6. identify community strengths and resources (see ATI ch 4, pp. 32-33) Which agent factor makes an employee more susceptible to illness or injury? a. ventilation b. lighting c. stress d. age - ANSWER ANS: B The question asks specifically about an *agent* factor. Ventilation is a physical environmental factor. Lighting is a physical agent factor. Stress is a psychological environmental factor. Age is a host factor. (see ATI ch 5, p. 42; also see ch. 3 for epidemiological triangle basics) *review other examples of host, agent, and environmental factors* What is an example of a control strategy? a. health screening b. job requirements c. waste disposal d. injury incidence - ANSWER ANS: A Control strategies are designed to reduce future exposures based upon results from investigations into work-related illness/injury. Health screening is a control strategy. Job requirements, waste disposal, and injury incidence are components a nurse focuses on during a site walk-through; these components may be used to develop control strategies. Components of a site walk-through are observable. Control strategies are things being implemented. (see ATI ch 5, p. 43) What is a component of the Circle Model of Care? a. empathy b. caution c. education d. investigation - ANSWER ANS: B The Circle Model of Spiritual Care is a mnemonic used by by faith nurses. Circle stands for *C*aring, *I*ntuition, *R*espect for religious beliefs and practices, *C*aution, *L*istening, *E*motional support. This model encompasses QSEN competency patient-centered care. (see ATI ch 5, p. 44) What is a secondary level of prevention in school nursing? a. maintenance of immunization records b. participation in an IEP c. maintenance of emergency supply inventory d. provide parenting education - ANSWER ANS: C Maintenance of immunization records is primary prevention. Participation in an IEP (individual education plan) for a child with disabilities is tertiary prevention. Maintenance of emergency supply inventory is secondary prevention. Provide parenting education (for pregnant students) is tertiary prevention. (see ATI ch 5, pp. 44-45) *Review the levels of prevention within school nursing* What is a Medicare requirement for home care reimbursement? a. 30 day case review b. intermittent service c. I PREPARE assessment d. Circle of Care assessment - ANSWER ANS: B Home care cases are reviewed by the RN after 60 days, not 30; review is to ensure that goals and needs of the client are being met. I PREPARE is a mnemonic used to assess an individual's current and past environmental exposures. Circle of Care is a faith nurse assessment. (review the home health ppt) *Other correct answers may involve the Omaha model or the OASIS model.* What is included in a comfort kit? a. blanket b. pillows c. antibiotics d. anxiety medications - ANSWER ANS: D What is the purpose of a comfort kit?What else is in a comfort kit? Contents include a small supply of emergency medications to relieve common symptoms, without filling a prescription or waiting for medications to be delivered. Common sxs: anxiety, nausea, vomiting, constipation. (see class 5 notes) What is a priority assessment in home care? a. transportation b. medication access c. safety d. lighting - ANSWER ANS: C Keyword is *priority*. All answers are a part of home care assessment. *Review what else is involved is involved in home care assessment?* What can provide intermittent relief for caregivers? a. comfort care b. faith based care c. respite care d. palliative care - ANSWER ANS: C Review what is respite care? who provides it? why is it important? What is the key principle of forensic nursing? a. respect b. intuition c. justice d. safety - ANSWER ANS: D keyword is *key* (see ATI ch 5, p. 45) Review: What is forensic nursing? Who do they care for? How do they get certified? Other principles of forensic nursing are respect, beneficence, nonmaleficence, caring, justice, truth, the use intuition. What is a leading health concern for adolescents? a. congenital anomalies b. diabetes c. suicide d. dental caries - ANSWER ANS: C Congenital anomalies are a concern for children (0-12 years). Diabetes is a concern for adults. Suicide, homicide, and motor vehicle/ accidental injuries. Decreasing dental caries is a national health goal for children. *Review ATI chapter 6, all aggregates leading health concerns* What is used to investigate family illness patterns? a. ecological model b. ecomap c. environmental risk d. genogram - ANSWER ANS: D *Review genograms and eco maps at the end of ATI ch 6 and Demarco ch 13)* Which nursing approach does a nurse use when interviewing individual family members? a. family as a system b. family as a client c. family as context d. family as a societal component - ANSWER ANS: C *Review the different approaches to the nursing care of families* (see ATI ch 6, p. 52) What is an example of a health indicators? a. morbidity b. stress c. education d. nutrition - ANSWER ANS: A Health indicators describe the health status of a community and serve as targets for the improvement of a *community's* health. Determinants of health are factors that influence an *invidiual's* health including stress, education, and nutrition. (see ATI ch 1, p. 4) Which is a Sustainable Development Goal? a. increase longevity b. prevent falls c. clean water d. environment competence - ANSWER ANS: C *review all 17 of the sustainable development goals.* Which is an epidemiologic transition? a. high fertility and mortality b. decreased global burden of infectious disease c. decline in mortality and fertility d. high fluctuating mortality - ANSWER ANS: D The other three options describe demographic transition. *Review epidemiologic and demographic transitions.* (50:16 in the video; Demarco ch 4) What is an example of social systems in a community? [Show More]

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