Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 4th EditionTest Bank Chapter 1: Health: A Community View MULTIPLE CHOICE 1.. The approximate percentage of each health care dollar spent on public
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Test Bank
Chapter 1: Health: A Community View
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1 The approximate percentage of each health care dollar spent on public health services is
a 3%
b 10%
c 25%
d 50%
2 Most money spent on health care in the United States goes for
a Hospital care
b Physician services
c Preventive care
d Public health activities
3 It is predicted that in the near future the number of community health nurses will
a Decrease dramatically
b Decrease slightly
c Increase substantially
d Remain the same
4 It is predicted that within the next decade the number of nurses working in hospitals will
a Decrease dramatically
b Decrease significantly
c Increase substantially
d Remain the same
5 An important principle that defines public health is its reliance on which of the following models?
a Civil justice—entitlement of people to protection from harm
b Democratic justice—entitlement of people to rights determined by the majority of the populous
c Market justice—entitlement of people to only what they earn
d Social justice—entitlement of people to the basic necessities for life
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6 Over-investment in technology and curative medical services as found within the U.S health care delivery system is illustrative of which of these models of justice?
a Civil justice
b Democratic justice
c Economic justice
d Market justice
e Social justice
7 The three primary functions of public health have been identified as all of the following except
a Assessment
b Assurance
c Education
d Policy development
8 Essential elements of public health include all of the following except
a Environmental sanitation
b Control of communicable disease
c Education of the individual in personal hygiene
d Organization of health care services for early diagnosis and prevention of disease
e Working with private agencies, such as American Heart Association and Red
Cross, to raise money to improve access to care
9 Public health services exist on federal, state, and local levels Federal-level public health services include
a Advisory and supportive roles
b Direct protective services such as clean food and water and sanitation
c Operating hospitals for indigent persons
d Personal health services such as immunization, family planning, or care for
persons with STDs
Sarah Simms is a nurse at Steven Spielberg High School Her activities include review of student records for current immunizations, yearly testing for sight and hearing difficulties, scoliosis screening for all ninth graders, serving as an advocate for children with chronic health problems, and working with health education teachers to teach good nutrition
10 In Sarah's practice, sight and hearing testing is an example of
a Health promotion
b Primary prevention
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d Tertiary prevention
11 On Thursday, Sarah sent a note home with Becky Thomas, requiring a measles booster within 2 weeks This is an example of
a Health promotion
b Primary prevention
c Secondary prevention
d Tertiary prevention
12 Brad Wiles, a sophomore at S.S.H.S., is a severe asthmatic Sarah works with him daily to ensure that he is taking his medication and treatments properly This is an example of
a Health promotion
b Primary prevention
c Secondary prevention
d Tertiary prevention
13 On Wednesday Sarah helped Ms Brown, the home economics teacher, prepare a class on good nutrition for adolescents This is an example of
a Health promotion
b Primary prevention
c Secondary prevention
d Tertiary prevention
14 On Friday Sarah counsels Abby Miller about her pregnancy Sarah realizes that Abby is at risk for many problems associated with teenage pregnancy She also understands that many other girls at S.S.H.S face the same problems and has decided to begin a pregnancy and parenting class for those girls and their families This focus on the individual, families, and groups within a community is consistent with the
a ANA's definition of community health nursing
b APHA's definition of public health nursing
c NLN's definition of community health nursing
d School Nurses' Association definition of nursing
15 Current definitions of community identified in nursing books focus on
a Natural or man-made boundaries such as rivers, mountains, or freeways
b Personal perceptions of individuals, families, and groups from a distinctively
defined region
c Sociopolitical boundaries such as city limits, census tracts, and county lines
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values, beliefs, and needs
16 The two broad goals of Healthy People 2010 focus on
a Achieving access to preventive care for all Americans and increasing life
expectancy
b Eliminating health disparities and increasing quality years of healthy life
c Promoting public health core functions (assessment, assurance, and health policy) and decreasing mortality
d Reducing mortality in infants, children, adolescents, adults, and elders and
improving health surveillance
17 All of the following are focus areas described in Healthy People 2010 except
a Access to quality health services
b Cancer
c Oral health
d Senior health
e Tobacco use
18 Community or public health nursing is defined as a nursing specialty in terms of
a Its interrelationship with other disciplines
b Its practice setting
c The nature of its practice, goals, target population, responsibility
d The preparation of its practitioners
19 An example of a primary prevention intervention for a community is
a A diabetes management education workshop
b Emergency medical services
c Periodic mammography screenings
d Water fluoride supplementation
20 Community health nursing practice is distinguished by all of the following except
a Episodic care
b Focus on aggregates
c Interdisciplinary approach to health care
d Priority on health promotion and prevention of disease, accidents, etc
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a A subspecialty in both nursing and medical education that focuses on providing
interventions to groups of people with the goal of improving the health of the
community at large
b Based on the principle of social justice and is concerned with preventing disease,
prolonging life, and promoting health through organized community effort
c Modeled on the U.S concept of market justice in which people are entitled to what they have gained through individual effort
d Primarily concerned with directing efforts to control individual lifestyle choices
(e.g., stopping smoking, promoting safe sex) to improve health
22 The best example of community health nursing practice consistent with the definition of the
APHA would be
a Displaying information on resources for pregnant teens in the school health clinic
b Encouraging individual pregnant teens to improve their nutrition and take iron
supplements
c Lobbying local health officials to provide nutrition vouchers for pregnant teens
d Teaching childbirth classes at a local high school
23 Important concepts of population-based health care include all of the following except
a Early identification of high-risk subpopulations to develop interventions to reduce risk
b Eliminating high-cost users of health care whenever possible
c Recognition that populations are not homogenous (needs of subpopulations must
be addressed)
d Understanding that quality and cost of services are linked
24 An example of a secondary prevention intervention for group or aggregate would be
a Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-step groups
b Birthing classes for pregnant teenage mothers
c Education regarding smoking, dental care or nutritional counseling
d Fluoride water supplementation
e Hearing tests at a senior center
25 An example of a tertiary prevention intervention for an individual would be
a Adequate housing
b Environmental sanitation
c HIV testing
d Mental health services for military veterans
e Skin care for an incontinent patient
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26 An example of a secondary prevention intervention for a community would be
a A lead screening program for children of a designated school district
b Adequate housing
c Emergency medical services
d Fluoride water supplementation
e Tuberculin testing for individuals at risk