CNUR 401: Module 1 question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
CNUR 401: Module 1Module 1: Introduction - correct answer Introduction 7 Community Health Standards of Practice - correct answer 1. Health Promotion 2. Prevention and Health Protection 3. Health Maintenance, Restoration, and Palliation 4. Professional Relationships 5. Capacity Building 6. Access and Equality 7. Professional Responsibility and Accountability Standard 1: Health Promotion - correct answer CHNs integrate health promotion into their practice. "Health promotion is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve, their health" -collaboration -comprehensive assessment of needs -acknowledge differences -data and research findings Standard 2: Prevention and Health Protection - correct answer CHNs integrate prevention and health protection activities into practice. These activities are often mandated by government programs to minimize the occurrence of diseases or injuries and their consequences. Standard 3: Health Maintenance, Restoration, and Palliation - correct answer These are systematic and planned methods to maintain maximum function, improve health and support life transitions including acute, chronic, or terminal illness and end of life care. Standard 4: Professional Relationships - correct answer These relationships promote maximum participation and self-determination of the individual, family, group, community, or population. Standard 5: Capacity Building - correct answer CHN's build individual and community capacity by actively involving and collaborating with individuals, families, groups, organizations, populations, communities, and systems. Focus is to build on strengths and increase skills, knowledge, and willingness to take action in the present and in the future. Standard 6: Equity - correct answer CHN's facilitate access and equity by working to make sure that resources and services are equitably distributed throughout the population and reach the people who most need them. Standard 7: Professional Responsibility and Accountability - correct answer CHN's demonstrate responsibility and accountability as a fundamental component of their professional and autonomous practice. Aboriginal specific determinants of health - correct answer -colonization -globalization -migration -cultural continuity -territory -access -poverty -self-determination Health promotion action includes what? (5) - correct answer 1. Build healthy public policy 2. Create supportive environments 3. Strengthen community action 4. Develop personal skills 5. Reorient health services Ottawa charter identifies what as a prerequisite for health? - correct answer -peace -shelter -education -food -income -stable ecosystem -sustainable resources -social justice -equity Scope and Purpose of CHN - correct answer -roles and activities of nurses whose main focus is health promotion, health protection, disease and injury prevention, health surveillance, population health assessment, as well as emergency preparedness and response, regardless of the setting in which they work Public Health - correct answer defined as the organized efforts of society to keep people healthy and prevent injury, illness, and premature death. It is a combination of programs, services, and policies that protect and promote the health of all Canadians. Who is responsible for public health? - correct answer A shared responsibility of federal, provincial, and territorial govn't, municipalities and Aboriginal Peoples' associations, as well as govn't that enact laws and regulations whose purpose is to protect both individuals and the general public CHN role - correct answer -combines knowledge from public health science, PHC (including determinants of health), nursing science, and social sciences -focuses on promoting, protecting, and preserving the health of populations -links the health and illness experiences of individuals, families, and communities to population health promotion practice -recognizes that a community's health is closely linked to the health of its members and is often reflected first in individual and family health experiences -recognizes that healthy communities and systems that support health contribute to opportunities for health for individuals, families, groups, and populatoins -practices in increasingly diverse settings, such as community health centers, schools, street clinics,
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