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NURS4525 Final Questions With Complete Solutions

A 32-year-old single mother on social assistance, lives with her
14-year-old daughter in a one bedroom apartment. What would
be an external barrier for this family to achieve good health?
a. Accessing the walk-in clinic on a regular basis as they don't
have a family doctor
b. eating out more often as it is cheaper than buying groceries
c. the mom feels she will never be able to get a good paying job
with only a high school education
d. paying the electricity bill and have no money left for food this
month Correct Answer c?

A new CHN understands that people who live in poverty in a
large city have few supports and experience low self-esteem and
shame. What term describes this view of poverty?
a. social exclusion
b. social justice
c. stigma
d. equity Correct Answer a

A nurse is working in a remote First Nations community and the
client is using traditional medicine to treat a wound. The nurse
feels the client's wound won't heal using traditional methods.
How should the nurse respond?
a. ask another nurse to take on this client
b. consult with the community elders and NP, physician for
guidance
c. transfer care to a Shaman or herbalist in keeping with the
client's belief system

,d. tell the client that Western medicine is needed because the
wound is not healing with the traditional approach Correct
Answer b or c?

Identify which two, of the following statements are true for the
Community Health Nursing Process:
a. involves clients who are individuals, families, groups,
aggregates, and/or populations
b. CHNs promote and prevent illness in various forums such as
in identifying the social, physical and political environments
c. implementation of community health initiatives or identifying
the health priorities takes much longer to put in motion
d. is a continuous cyclical process of assessment, planning,
implementation and evaluation process Correct Answer A and
D

Kasha, a nursing student, is preparing for a postpartum home
visit. During the visit, Kasha plans to do routine screening for
the potential of abuse of the client. What would be an
appropriate question to ask during an assessment?
a. "Does anyone close to you call you names, criticize your
friends or family, or try to control you?"
b. "Has your husband ever forced you to do things when you did
not want to, such as having intercourse?"
c. "Lots of women have been victimized. Does your husband hit
you?"
d. "The injuries you have suggest to me that someone may have
hit you. Did anyone hit you?" Correct Answer d?

, True or False: a community assessment would include how
many fast food locations a community may have Correct
Answer true

What is considered a threat to human development, health, and
quality of life?
a. poverty
b. unemployment
c. homelessness
d. hunger Correct Answer a

Which of the following strategies are most useful in community
assessment?
a. to assess how and what impact various factors or system
components in the community have on their clients' health
b. to better understand the health behaviours of the residents in
their natural environments where they work, learn, play, and live
c. to provide basic care for the community; to promote, preserve,
and protect their health and to achieve equity in health for all
d. to effect change by building and strengthening community
capacity or resources through primary, secondary, and tertiary
prevention Correct Answer a

19. What does it mean if invasive meningococcal disease (IMD)
is endemic?

a. There is a steady presence of the disease in a defined
geographic area or population group
b. The new cases of the disease exceed the normal occurrence
during a given period of time

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