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TEST BANK FOR COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING Evidence for Practice 3rd EDITION BY ROSANNA DEMARCO 2024

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  • COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING 3rd
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COMMUNITY AND PUBLICHEALTH
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NURSING
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3RD EDITION
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BY DEMARCO & WALSH
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TEST BANK
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,TEST BANK: Community and Public Health Nursing 3rd Edition DeMarco & Walsh
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Contents:
Chapter 1: Public Health Nursing: Present, Past, and Future
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Chapter 2: Public Health Systems
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Chapter 3: Health Policy, Politics, and Reform
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Chapter 4: Global Health: A Community Perspective
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Chapter 5: Frameworks for Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Risk Reduction
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Chapter 6: Epidemiology: The Science of Prevention
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Chapter 7: Describing Health Conditions: Understanding and Using Rates
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Chapter 8: Gathering Evidence for Public Health Practice
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Chapter 9: Planning for Community Change
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Chapter 10: Cultural Competence: Awareness, Sensitivity, and Respect
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Chapter 11: Community Assessment
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Chapter 12: Care Management, Case Management, and Home Healthcare
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Chapter 13: Family Assessment
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Chapter 14: Risk of Infectious and Communicable Diseases
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Chapter 15: Emerging Infectious Diseases
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Chapter 16: Violence and Abuse
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Chapter 17: Substance Use
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Chapter 18: Underserved Populations
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Chapter 19: Environmental Health
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Chapter 20: Community Preparedness: Disaster and Terrorism
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Chapter 21: Community Mental Health
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Chapter 22: School Health
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Chapter 23: Faith-Oriented Communities and Health Ministries in Faith Communities
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Chapter 24: Palliative and End-of-Life Care
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Chapter 25: Occupational Health Nursing
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,Community and Public Health Nursing 3rd Edition DeMarco Walsh Test Bank
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Origin: Chapter 1- Public Health Nursing: Present, Past, and Future 1
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1. A nurse is striving to practice patient-
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centered care at a hospital. Which action bestexemplifies providing patient-
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centered care? 4i


A) Having a client complete a self- 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i


reported functional status indicator and thenreviewing it with the client 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i i
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B) Explaining to a client the benefits of computer- 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i


assisted robotic surgicaltechniques, which the hospital recently implem 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i


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D) Performing continuous glucose monitoring of a client while the client is in the 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i i
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hospital
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Feedback:
Patient-
centered care considers cultural traditions, personal preferences, values, families, and li
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festyles. Clients become active participants in their own care, and monitoring health be
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comes the client's responsibility. To help clients and their healthcare providers make be
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tter decisions, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has developed
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a series of tools that empower clients and assist providers in achieving desired outcom
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es, including client-reported functional status indicators. Computer-
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assisted robotic surgical techniques, electronic health records, andcontinuous glucose m
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onitoring in the hospital are all technological advances in healthcare, but they do not he
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lp the client become a more active participant in his or hercare, and thus are not good e
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xamples of patient-centered care. 4i 4i 4i




Origin: Chapter 1- Public Health Nursing, 2
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2. A nurse is caring for an older client who is struggling to manage her type 2 diabetes
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mellitus. The nurse should recognize which social determinants of this client's health?
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(Select all that apply.) 4i 4i 4i


A) Household income of $23,000 per year 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i


B) Reading level of a third grader 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i


C) Medication ineffective due to error in prescription 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i


D) Originally from Sudan 4i 4i


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Ans: A, B, D, E Feedbac 4 i 4i 4i 4i 4i


k:
The social conditions in which people live, their income, social status, education, liter
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acy, home and work environment, support networks, gender, culture, and availability
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of health services are the social determinants of health. These conditions have an imp
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act on the extent to which a person or community possesses the physical, social, and
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personal resources necessary to attain and maintain health. A medical erroron the part
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of the client's primary care provider or nurse would not constitute a social determinan
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t of the client's health.
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3. A
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Nursing, 3 an obese client to perform a weekly weigh-
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in at homeusing a digital scale and record the weight in a log. This strategy is an exa
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mple of: 4i


A) Telehealth
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C) Personal responsibility for health 4i 4i 4i


D) Evidence-
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Feedback:
Personal responsibility for health involves active participation in one's own health thro
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ugh education and lifestyle changes. In this case, the client makes a positive changein li
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festyle by monitoring body weight weekly. Telehealth is the use of electronic informati
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on and telecommunications technologies to support long-
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distance clinical healthcare, client and professional health-
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related education, public health, and health administration. Health information technol
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ogy (HIT) is defined as the comprehensive management of health information and its e
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xchange between consumers, providers, government, and insurers in a secure manner.
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Evidence-
based nursing is the integrationof the best evidence available with clinical expertise an
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d the values of the client to increase the quality of care.
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4. A nurse performs a variety of tasks as part of the nurse's position at a hospital. Which
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task best exemplifies public health?
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practice
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C) Participating in a videoconference call with a client who lives in a remote area 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i


D) Facilitating a community- 4i 4i


wide smoking cessation program one month out of theyear 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i 4i i
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Feedback:
Public health is what society does collectively to ensure the conditions exist in which pe
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ople can be healthy. A community-
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wide smoking cessation program is a great example of a public health intervention, in t
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hat it involves the collective effort of societyto improve the health of its members. Read
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ing and applying the latest nursing research is an example of evidence-
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based nursing. Instructing a client on how to best care for a suture site at home is an exa
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mple of personal responsibility for health, but it is not focused on the health of the great
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er community. Participating in a videoconference call with a client who lives in a remot
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e area is an example of patient-
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centered care and of an effective implementation of technology, but it is not particularly
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