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Course 2185-NURS-4465-501-RN-BSN-VULNERABLE-POPULATIONS--2021-
Summer
Test Module 1: Review/Quiz
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• Question 1
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The World Health Organization has defined a community as: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers: c. a group of people often living in a defined geographical area, who
may share a common culture, values, and norms
Correct
d. a group of people arranged in a social structure according to
relationships which the community has developed over a period of time
Answers: c. a group of people often living in a defined geographical area, who
may share a common culture, values, and norms
Response
Feedback:
d. a group of people arranged in a social structure according to
relationships which the community has developed over a period of time
The World Health Organization has defined a community as "a group
of people often living in a defined geographical area, who may share a
common culture, values, and norms, and are arranged in a social
structure according to relationships which the community has
developed over a period of time.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. pg. 398
• Question 2
The core functions of Public Health are: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
a. assessment
b. policy
development
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c. assurance
Correct
Review Test Submission: Module 1:
Review/Quiz/
Answers: a. assessment
b. policy
development
Response
Feedback:
c. assurance
The three core functions of Public Health are assessment, policy
development, and assurance.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. p. 7
• Question 3
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Methods for data collection in conducting a community assessment include: (Select
all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
a. informant interviews
b. Windshield Surveys
c. participant observations
Correct
Answers:
a. informant interviews
b. Windshield Surveys
c. participant observations
Response
Feedback:
d. secondary analysis of
existing data
Methods for data collection in conducting a community assessment
include: informant interviews, windshield surveys, participant
observations, and secondary analysis of existing data.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Pgs.. 403-411
• Question 4
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The basic principles of evidence-based practice can be applied only at the
individual level. (True or False)
Selected
Answer:
Correct
Answer:
Fals
e
Fals
e
Response
Feedback:
The basic principles of evidence-based practice can be applied at
the individual level or the community level.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Pg. 345• /
Question 5
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Applied to nursing, evidence-based practice includes the best available evidence
from a variety of sources. These sources include: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
a. research studies
b. nursing experience and
expertise
c. community leaders
Correct
Answers:
a. research studies
b. nursing experience and
expertise
Response
Feedback:
c. community leaders
Applied to nursing, evidence-based practice includes the best
available evidence from a variety of sources which include research
studies, nursing experience and expertise, and community leaders.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. Pg.. 343
• Question 6
Assessment refers to: (Multiple Choice)
Selected
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Answer: c. systematically collecting data on the population, monitoring the
population's health status, and making
information available about the health of community
Correct
Answer: c. systematically collecting data on the population, monitoring the
population's health status, and making
information available about the health of community
Response
Feedback:
By definition, assessment refers to systematically collecting data on
the population, monitoring the population's health status, and making
information available about the health of the community.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. Pg. 6
• Question 7
Assurance refers to:
Selected
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Answer: a. the role of public health in ensuring that essential communityoriented health services are available, which may include providing
essential personal health services for those who would otherwise not/
receive them
Correct
Answer: a. the role of public health in ensuring that essential communityoriented health services are available, which may include providing
essential personal health services for those who would otherwise not
receive them
Response
Feedback:
By definition, assurance refers to the role of public health in ensuring
that essential community-oriented health services are available, which
may include providing essential personal health services for those who
would otherwise not receive them. DIF: Cognitive Level:
Knowledge REF. Pg. 6
• Question 8
Public health nursing is a specialty and is distinguished by the following
characteristics: (Select all that appy.)
Selected
Answers:
a. It is population-focused.
b. It is community- oriented.
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c. There is a health and
preventive focus.
Answers:
a. It is population-focused.
b. It is community- oriented.
Response
Feedback:
c. There is a health and
preventive focus.
Public health nursing is a specialty and is distinguished by the
following characteristics: it is population-focused; it is community
oriented; and there is a health and preventive focus.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Critical Thinking REF. Pg. 10
• Question 9
Policy development refers to:
Selected
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Answer: d. the need to provide leadership in developing policies that support
the health of the population, including the use of scientific knowledgebase in making decisions about the policy
Correct
Answer: d. the need to provide leadership in developing policies that support
the health of the population, including the use of scientific knowledgebase in making decisions about the policy
Response By definition, policy development refers to the need to provide/
Feedback: leadership in developing policies that support the health of the
population,
including the use of scientific knowledge- base in making decisions
about the policy. DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. Pg. 6
• Question 10
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A nurse who was working in public health care has gotten a new job in primary
care. A main difference to be seen by the nurse at the new job is a focus on
individuals. (True or False).
Selected
Answer:
Correct
Answer:
Response
Feedback:
Tru
e
Tru
e
The nurse would experience a focus on individuals at
the new job.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Pgs. 53-54
• Question 11
Public health is defined as: (Multiple Choice).
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Selected
Answer: a. what we, as a society, do collectiely to assure the conditions in
which people can be healthy.
Correct
Answer: a. what we, as a society, do collectiely to assure the conditions in
which people can be healthy.
Response
Feedback:
By definition, public health is defined by the 1988 Institute of Medicine
report as "what we, as a society, do collectively to assure the
conditions in which people can be healthy."
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: Pg. 6
• Question 12
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Public health nursing, referred to in this textbook as population-centered nursing,
has been impacted by: (Select all that apply)
Selected
Answers:
a. social forces
b. economic
forces
c. political
forces/
Correct
d. military
forces
Answers:
a. social forces
b. economic
forces
c. political
forces
Response
Feedback:
d. military
forces
Public health nursing, referred to in this textbook as populationcentered nursing, is a product of various social, economic,
political, and military forces.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF., Chapter 2, Pgs. 23-27.
• Question 13
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A nurse is completing a community assessment. Which of the following actions
would be most likely for the nurse to complete?
Selected
Answer: d. Assesses individual needs within the
community
Correct
Answer:
a. Identify community needs and clarify
problems
Response
Feedback:
Identification of community needs and clarification of problems are
findings the public health nurse would make upon completing a
community assessment.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF. (Pgs. 401-419)
• Question 14
A nurse gathers information about the condition of homes, sizes of lots,
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neighborhood hangouts, road conditions, and modes of transportation. Which mode
of data collection is being used?
Selected
Answer: a. Windshield
survey
Correct
Answer: a. Windshield
survey/
Response
Feedback:
Windshield surveys cover the condition of homes, sizes of lots,
neighborhood hangouts, road conditions, and modes of
transportation.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: pg. 408
• Question 15
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A community health nurse is conducting informant interviews in a small community.
Which of the following would the nurse most likely contact?
Selected
Answer:
a. A local priest for congregation
information
Correct
Answer:
a. A local priest for congregation
information
Response
Feedback:
A community health nurse is conducting informant interviews in a
small community. The nurse would most likely contact a local priest for
congregation information. The local priest would be most-accessible
and knowledgeable about the surrounding community.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Knowledge REF: pgs. 404-405 [Show Less]