A nurse is considering applying for a position as a public health nurse. Which of the following would be a reason this position would be appealing?
a)
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b) Its focus on acute care and immediately visible outcomes
c) Its collaboration with other healthcare professionals
d) Its flexibility and higher wages
A
Unlike in-patient nursing, in which there are other healthcare professionals with staff with whom to interact, public health nursing is know for its autonomy and independence.
The Elizabeth Poor Law of 1601 is similar to which current law?
a) Welfare
b) Food stamps
c) Medicaid
d) Medicare
C
The Poor Law guaranteed medical care for poor, blind, and "lame" individuals, similar to Medicaid.
How did the Industrial Revolution result in previous caregiving approaches, such as care by families, friends, and neighbors, becoming inadequate?
a) Economic and political wars resulted in frequent death and injuries
b) Incredible plagues consistently and constantly swept the European continent
c) Migration and urbanization resulted in increased demand for care
d) Caregivers could easily find other employment, so they demanded to be paid
C
Care become inadequate because of the social changes in Europe, with great advances in transportation, communication, and other technologies. The increased mobility led to migration and urbanization, which in turn led to increased need for care.
A colonist is working in the public health sector in early colonial America. Which of the following activities would have likely been completed?
a) Establishing schools of nursing
b) Developing vaccines to administer to large number of people
c) Collecting vital statistics and improving sanitation
d) Developing public housing and almshouses
C
The other choices are events that happened after the colonial period.
Why did American citizens become interested in establishing government-controlled boards of health?
a) They were afraid of infectious diseases such as yellow fever
b) The government could force the poverty-stricken to accept care
c) Such boards could tax and thereby ensure adequate funds to pay for care
d) Such as system would allow for accurate records of births and deaths
A
Threat of disease, especially yellow fever, led to public interest in establishing government-sponsored, or official, boards of health.
A nurse was employed by the Marine Hospital Service in 1800. Which of the following interventions would the nurse most likely have completed?
a) Setting policy on quarantine legislation for immigrants
b) Establishing hospital-based programs to care for the sick at home
c) Identifying and improving environmental conditions
d) Providing health care for merchant seamen
D
Providing healthcare to seamen was an early effort by the federal government to improve public health. The purpose of the Marine Hospital Service was to secure its maritime trade and seacost cities.
What was the outcome of the Shattuck Report?
a) Efforts to control alcohol and drug abuse, as well as tobacco use, were initiated
b) Environmental sanitation efforts became an immediate priority
c) Guidelines for modern public health organizations were eventually developed
d) Local and state governments established boards of health after its publication
C
It took 19 years for the first of Shattuck's recommendations to be implemented, but his report was the first effort to create a modern public health organization.
Which of the following nurses is famous for creating public health nursing in the United States?
a) Florence Nightingale
b) Frances Root
c) Lillian Wald
d) Mrs. Solomon Loeb
C
Lillian Wald established the Henry Street Settlement and later emerged as the established leader of public health nursing during its early decades.
Which of the following would have been the focus of a school nurse in the early 20th century?
a) Investing causes of absenteeism
b) Teaching school as well as being a nurse
c) Promoting nursing as an autonomous practice
d) Providing medical treatment to enable children to return to school
A
Early school nursing focused on investigating causes of absenteeism, not providing medical treatment. That was the responsibility of physicians.
A nurse is reviewing the original work of the National Organization for Public Health Nursing. Which of the following accomplishments of today was started with this organization?
a) Requiring that public health nurses have a baccalaureate degree in nursing
b) Standardizing public health nursing education
c) Developing nursing cooperatives
d) Opening the Henry Street Settlement
B
The National Organization for Public Health Nursing sought to standardize public health nursing. The Henry Street Settlement was already in existence. The baccalaureate degree in nursing was not developed yet.
Why were nurses so unprepared for public health nursing in the early twentieth century?
a) Community health nursing had not yet been created as a field
b) No one would teach the nurses how to engage in public health activities
c) Nightingale's textbook did not include content on public health nursing
d) Nurses were educated in diploma schools, which focused on hospital nursing
D
Nursing school courses taught in diploma schools of nursing emphasized hospital care of patients; thus, nurses were unprepared for home visiting.
A nurse is considering joining the American Public Health Association. What information about this organization should be considered when making this decision?
a) APHA focuses on the public health concerns of the medical profession
b) APHA represents concerns of nursing specialty practice
c) APHA provides a forum for nurses to discuss their public health concerns
d) APHA focuses on providing health promotion education to the public
C
APHA was formed to facilitate interprofessional efforts and promote the "practical application of public hygiene." The Public Health Section within APHA provides nurses with a forum to discuss their concerns and strategies. It also serves as a focus of leadership and policy development for community/public health nursing.
Why did the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company establish and retain for several years the first community nursing health program for policyholders?
a) Creating such a service was the morally correct thing to do
b) Employing nurses directly was less expensive than paying taxes to the city for the same purpose
c) Having the company's nurses make home visits increased worker morale
d) Having public health nurses visit policyholders and their families led to a decline in policyholder deaths, thus lowering costs for the insurance company
D
Metropolitan Life saw an average decline of 7% in the mortality rate of policyholders and almost a 20% decline in the deaths of children. The insurance company attributed this improvement and the associated reduced costs to the visiting nurses.
Which client would have been most likely to receive care from the Frontier Nursing Service?
a) An injured soldier
b) A homebound, elderly male
c) A woman in labor
d) A child with measles
C
The Frontier Nursing Service nurses were trained in nursing public health and midwifery and provided care to rural and inaccessible areas, which led to reduced mortality.
A public health nurse is determining what type of programming should be developed for the community. Which of the following is the most crucial factor that will influence program development?
a) Comprehensive assessment and planning done in the community
b) Documented needs of the local community
c) Federal funding for priority diseases or groups
d) Nursing staff's expertise and skills
C
Programs are designed to fit funding priorities; thus, the areas supported by Congress determine the categories in which most effort is focused locally.
A nursing student during World War II would likely join which group?
a) The Public Health Service of NYC
b) The Marine Nurse Corps
c) The Frontier Nursing Service
d) The Cadet Nurse Corps
D
The Bolton Act of 1943 established the Cadet Nurse Corps during WWII, which increased enrollment in schools of nursing at undergraduate and graduate levels.
A public health nurse is compiling information about how to promote early detection of breast cancer in women. Which document would most likely provide useful information about this topic?
a) The Future of Public Health
b) HP2020
c) Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
d) Scope and Standards of Public Health Nursing Practice
B
The Healthy People documents propose a national strategy to improve significantly the health of Americans by preventing or delaying the onset of major chronic illnesses, injuries, and infectious diseases [Show Less]