NR503 Epidemiology Final Exam ( Version 1)
How might a nurse practitioner participate in local efforts to reduce infant mortality
rates?
Your
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Nurse practitioners can use primary prevention to reduce infant mortality rates. Education is key. Educating regarding prenatal care in the first trimester, increasing breastfeeding rates. Also, educating regarding tobacco and substance abuse during pregnancy, as well as ensuring infants are not left in cars.
How does the ANA Code of Ethics relate to health policy?
Establishes the commitments of the nurse.
It is unrelated to health policy.
Specifies policy interventions.
Mandates specific language to use.
How can you better advocate for minority groups who have poorer health outcomes? Your Answer:
Nurse practitioners are in positioners were they can advocate for vulnerable populations, such as by educating and providing community resources to those groups, as well as participating in community assessments to see what the minority group needs to maintain health in the community. They can also advocate for cost-effective treatments and medications so it is affordable and attainable.
Question 4
5 / 5 pts As a nurse practitioner you must understand the concept of “risk” and the ways it is expressed. Which term below are used to assess the strength of association between risk factor and outcome?
Population-attributable
Odds ratio
Absolute risk
Casual risk
Why is the field of Genomics critical to population health? Select all that apply.
It can guide interventions.
It is useful only on a case by case basis.
It is too early to predict its use.
Genomics is useful for policy development.
HP2020 defines health disparity as a health difference linked with social, economic, or environmental disadvantage. As a nurse practitioner how might you assess for these disadvantaged categories in your practice?
Office of Minority Health
CDC
All of the listed
Quick Health Data Online
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