NR 503 Final Test Questions and
Complete Solutions Graded A+
In the article by Xue & Intrator (2016), how are vulnerable populations described? - Answer: Those
individuals who are located in urban areas.
Groups that are most susceptible to adverse outcomes
Those who have less incidence of chronic disease.
A group with lower health economic expenditures.
The World Health Organization began in 1948. What day now celebrates this date? - Answer: World
Health Day
Green Day
Emancipation Day
World Cup Day
HP2020 indicates that genetic tests have the potential to inform health care in which of the following
ways? - Answer: Increased mortality
Risk prediction
Identification of social risk factors
Participation in randomized controlled trials
You are preparing for an interprofessional health mission to a developing region of the world. Which of
the following would you research to understand the health status of the population? - Answer: Disease
Patterns
Availability of fire stations
Locations of places of worship
Availability of shopping malls.x
The Epidemiological Triangle is a method used to explain causation. Where does genetics belong within
the Triangle? - Answer: Susceptible host
, Causative agent
Environment
Nutritional agent
Describe health advocacy actions for population health versus individual level health advocacy actions. -
Answer: On population health nurses can participate in policy making. Education on health risk.
Teaching on immunization. Considering data. For individual health level Nurse can utilize primary
secondary and tertiary prevention.
According to HP2020, which of the following are considered determinants of health? Choose all that
apply. - Answer: Socioeonomic factors
State level policies
Voting systems
Religious affiliation
How might a nurse practitioner participate in local efforts to reduce infant mortality rates? - Answer: NP
can provide education on pre-natal care, and preventing birth defects, car seat safety, SIDS Preterm
birth prevention is crucial to lowering the U.S. infant mortality rate.
Increasing providers will increase access of care, thus reducing infant mortality rates by working in
clinics and providing education to parents on how to reduce SIDS, and increasing vaccination rates with
proper education, car seat safety education lowers crash risk.
Nurse practitioners in both acute and primary care must be aware of the relationship between
determinants of health and the impact on their community of practice. How might a nurse practitioner
apply determinants of health to practice? Choose all that apply. - Answer: Examining the issue of food
deserts.
Application is at the state level and not applicable to acute or primary care.
Monitoring morbidity and mortality data.
Implementing tertiary leveled interventions
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