Question And Solution Paper NFDN 2006 Final Review 2024/2025
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NFDN 2006
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NFDN 2006
What does vulnerability result from? Answer: cumulative effects of limited physical, environmental, personal, and biopsychosocial resources
What trait increases when CHN places emphasis on client strengths and assets rather than on a client's deficits? Answer: Resilience
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Question And Solution Paper NFDN 2006
Final Review 2024/2025
What does vulnerability result from? Answer: cumulative effects of limited physical, environmental,
personal, and biopsychosocial resources
What trait increases when CHN places emphasis on client strengths and assets rather than on a client's
deficits? Answer: Resilience
What do CHNs who advocate for policy changes to expand access to health care for vulnerable or at-risk
populations are focused on eliminating? Answer: Health disparities
What is an example of primary prevention? Answer: Provide vaccinations to vulnerable populations
What is an example of secondary prevention? Answer: Conduct TB screening for vulnerable
populations
What is an example of tertiary prevention? Answer: Refer mentally ill adults to a therapy group
What are 2 factors that force new Canadian immigrants to take low paying jobs, making them
vulnerable to poverty? Answer: Language barriers and expensive Canadian certifications or
retraining in their professional field in order to practice in Canada
What is meant by a "one-stop shopping" approach to care delivery? Answer: arrange to have as
many services as
possible available in a single location and at convenient times
,What is one alternative method of delivering health care services to street that homeless are more likely
to use? Answer: Mobile clinics
What is the average life expectancy of a young person who is living in absolute homelessness? Answer:
39y women, 46y for men
What are some things a community health nurse can do in his/her advocacy role to facilitate access to
needed health care services by the homeless population? Answer: Work with communities to build
capacity to work with this population and address health inequalities
Participate in activities that will facilitate the building of healthy public policies to address
homelessness
Work toward reorienting the health system so that it focuses on a socioenvironmental street approach
for the homeless population.
Work with the homeless to empower, support, and encourage them to make change in the
sociopolitical community environment
What is meant by the statement "Know when to "walk beside" the client and when to encourage the
client to "walk ahead."? Answer: know when to do something for clients and when to teach or
encourage them to do it for themselves
What are barriers for people with mental illness? Answer: Access to adequate health services,
inadequate housing, insufficient coordinated services in the
community, substance abuse, lack of employment & income - poverty, lack of social skills, lack of
social supports
What are examples of primary prevention for substance abuse? Answer: the promotion of healthy
lifestyles and resiliency factors and education about drugs and guidelines for use
, What are some signs that someone is in denial about their substance abuse? Answer: Lying about
use
Minimizing use patterns
Blaming or rationalizing
Intellectualizing
Changing the subject
Using anger or humour
"Going with the flow" (agreeing that a problem exists and stating that the behaviour will change but
not demonstrating any behaviour changes)
What action must a community health nurse take when any form of child abuse is suspected? Answer:
All individuals in Canada who suspect child abuse are required to report it to the proper child
protection agencies as mandated by law
When assessing a pregnant teen what must the CHN ask about? Answer: Violence
Why should you educate early for sex ed? Answer: so that teens, no matter how young they start,
can practice safe sex and use birth control efficiently
When should you start educating about sex? Answer: Grade 5 or 6
What happens if you start sex ed too late? Answer: teenage pregnancy
What are 3 intervention strategies that the community health nurse can implement to ensure long term
positive health outcomes for pregnant teens and their children? Answer: Develop and assist to
access programs and services
Assess family finances and assist in accessing outside financial assistance
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