Pop Health Final Exam Blueprint, Includes Questions & Answers-1. A nurse planning a smoking cessation clinic for adolescents in the local middle schools and high schools is providing: a. community-or... iented care. b. community-based care. c. secondary care. d. tertiary care. Which of the following best describes community-based nursing? a) A philosophy that guides family-centered illness care b) Providing care with a focus on the group's needs c) Giving care with a focus on the aggregate's needs d) A value system in which all clients receive optimal care Which of the following best describes community-oriented nursing? a) Focusing on the provision of care to individuals and families b) Providing care to manage acute or chronic conditions c) Giving direct care to ill individuals within their family setting d) Having the goal of health promotion and disease prevention 3. A nurse is explaining the health care system in the United States to a group of physicians visiting from South America. How would the nurse best describe the current health care system? a. "It is a logical, rational approach to meeting expressed needs while still trying to control costs." b. "It is a system in the process of reform as problems have become increasingly apparent." c. "It is divided primarily into two components: private health care and public health care." d. "It is the best in the world with outstanding research and high-technology care available to all." The ethical question, "Are persons assigned to develop community knowledge adequately prepared to collect data on groups and populations?" is based on an ethical tenet that supports the community- oriented core function of: a) assessment b) assurance c) policy development d) compliance The community-oriented nursing care function of policy development is supported by the ethical tenet of: a) competency b) do no harm c) what is ethical is also good policy d) to each person a fair share 21. A nurse recognizes that although a patient speaks English, the patient is from a culture with which the nurse is unfamiliar. Therefore, a cultural assessment should be attempted. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask? (Select all that apply.) C. "Have you ever been in an American hospital before?" D. "Is there anything special we need to know about your food preferences?" 17. Which of the following are the major sources of air pollution in the United States? (Select all that apply.) A. Burning of fossil fuels B. Waste incineration C. Industrial plants D. Motor vehicles The nurse in community health defines goals and measurable objectives during the planning phase of a community health intervention. This also marks the beginning of the: a. evaluation phase b. implementation phase c. needs assessment d. problem analysis During the assessment phase, the nurse compiles and interprets available data and draws conclusions as to the community's strengths and concerns. Which of the following best describes why the nurse would also conduct interviews with key informants? a) To ensure that others agree with the nurse's plans for interventions b) To confirm the nurse's initial findings and conclusions d) To encourage community partners to feel they "own" the data d) To generate nonstatistical data such as values, beliefs, and perceived needs [Show More]
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