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When considering sdoh, identify the 2 factors most responsible for differences in an individuals health income and education Public healths motto greatest good for the greatest number of people Public health definition what we do as a society to ensure the conditions in which everyone can be heal...

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NRS 460 Exam 1 Questions and Complete Solutions When considering sdoh , identify the 2 factors most responsible for differences in an individuals health ✅income and education Public healths motto ✅greatest good for the greatest number of people Public health definition ✅what we do as a society to ensure the conditions in which everyone can be healthy Identify public healths main goal as of 2016 ✅targets sdoh Primordial prevention ✅establish or maintain conditions to minimize/eliminate hazards to health (whole population through public policy) Primary prevention ✅prevent disease well before it develops & reduce risk factors through health promotion and specific protection (immunizations, lifestyle modifications) Secondary prevention ✅early detection of disease (screening) & prompt intervention (pre-diabetic counseling).... Detect and treat problems in their early stages Tertiary prevention ✅treat established disease to prevent deterioration of health (rehab and special education to control disease) Explain what is at the core of providing population -focused nursing ✅knowing the community to understand a community's culture and values The three levels of practice of the Minnesota Wheel are? A. Communities , systems, and individuals/families B. Levels of practice, color wedges, and interventions C. Levels of practice, population at risk, and populations of interest D. Levels of practice, public health interventions, and population based ✅a Aggregate is a term used in community health, it means: A. A geopolitical community B. A phenomenological community C. A nuclear community D. A group within a larger population having some characteristics in common ✅d At the end of 2018. The FDA banned the sale of flavored e -cigs to kids. Identify the level of prevention the FDA utilized A. Primordial B. Primary C. Secondary D. Tertiary ✅a Identify the most challenging ethical principle for a nurse to achieve in the community A. Nonmaleficence B. Beneficence C. Fidelity D. Autonomy E. Principles of totality and integrity F. Justice ✅f Identify the action most likely to result in the most significant change in healthcare outcomes for persons living in the US A. Expand the number of neighborhood health clinics B. Shift a significant portion of federal funding from acute care to health promotion activities C. Dump a significant amount of money into healthcare agencies to improve EHR D. Increase the number of scholarships provided to healthcare professionals ✅b Bellack stated that when working in the community, success depends upon ALL of the following, except: A. Empathy B. Listening C. Being patient D. Providing accurate and scientifically sound information E. Respecting the experiences of community members ✅a Identify two characteristics that are imperative to a nurses success when working in the community A. Know the communities needs and be very methodical about the care provided B. Show respect and listen carefully C. At minimum, have a BSN and engage in continuing education frequently D. Be empathetic and caring person ✅b A client did not return for a follow -up appointment after having major abdominal surgery. When using a macroscopic theoretical approach, what might the nurse appropriately conclude? A. The client does not care about his health care needs B. The patient does not trust the healthcare system C. The healthcare system failed to meet the clients perceived needs D. The doctor did not appropriately stress the importance of a follow -up visit ✅c Upstream thinking actions are focused on modifying

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