NUR 3737C Detailed Exam 1/ 2024
Discuss the importance of personalized nursing care for the family and
individual. - CORRECT ANSWER ; Patient feels/is respected
Coordination and integration of care
Information and education
Physical comfort
Emotional support and alleviation of fear and anxiety
continuity and transition
access to care
Explain how nursing standards and ethical behavior influence nursing
care - CORRECT ANSWER ; Patient-Centered Care
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics
Compare and contrast community oriented nursing and community-
based nursing. - CORRECT ANSWER ; "The community-oriented
nurse's focus is on health promotion, disease prevention, and improving
quality of life of the population, while the focus of the community-based
,nurse is to provide direct illness care to individuals and families within
the community setting."
Community oriented nursing - CORRECT ANSWER ; Practice in the
community, primary focus on health care of individuals, families, and
groups (goal is to preserve, protect, promote, or maintain health)
AKA community health nursing, public health nursing
Community Based Nursing - CORRECT ANSWER ; in community
settings (home or clinic), focused on needs of an individual or family
Discuss the impact of Social Determinants of Health on care decisions
for individuals and populations. - CORRECT ANSWER ; SDOH:
Biological
socioeconomic
psychosocial
behavioral
social factors
Identify elements of a community assessment. - CORRECT ANSWER
; Systematic data collection on the population
Monitoring health status of the population
Making information available about the community's health
,Community assessment: structure - CORRECT ANSWER ; -name of
community or neighborhood
-geographical boundaries
-emergency services
-water and sanitation
-housing
-economic setting
transportation
-safety
Community assessment: population - CORRECT ANSWER ; -age
distribution
-sex distribution
-growth trends
-density
-educational level
-predominant ethnic groups
-predominant religious groups
Community assessment: social system - CORRECT ANSWER ; -
educational system
-government
-communication system
-welfare system
, -volunteer programs
-health system
Relate key concepts of epidemiological studies which inform
community oriented nursing care. - CORRECT ANSWER ; Discusses
the population (geographical, shared interest, shared circumstances,
shared diagnosis)
Ex: tracing the source of a disease
epidemiology - CORRECT ANSWER ; the science relating incidence,
distribution, and possible control of a disease and other health problems
Describe the characteristics of vulnerable populations and barriers faced
by specific vulnerable groups - CORRECT ANSWER ; Populations
that are "more likely to develop health problems as a result of excess
health risks, limited access, or who depend on others for care"
Ex: immigrant populations
poverty and homelessness
abuse
mental illness
elderly
Discuss how individuals define health and models used to understand
health concepts and attitudes. - CORRECT ANSWER ; WHO: a state
of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
Health Belief Model
Discuss the importance of personalized nursing care for the family and
individual. - CORRECT ANSWER ; Patient feels/is respected
Coordination and integration of care
Information and education
Physical comfort
Emotional support and alleviation of fear and anxiety
continuity and transition
access to care
Explain how nursing standards and ethical behavior influence nursing
care - CORRECT ANSWER ; Patient-Centered Care
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics
Compare and contrast community oriented nursing and community-
based nursing. - CORRECT ANSWER ; "The community-oriented
nurse's focus is on health promotion, disease prevention, and improving
quality of life of the population, while the focus of the community-based
,nurse is to provide direct illness care to individuals and families within
the community setting."
Community oriented nursing - CORRECT ANSWER ; Practice in the
community, primary focus on health care of individuals, families, and
groups (goal is to preserve, protect, promote, or maintain health)
AKA community health nursing, public health nursing
Community Based Nursing - CORRECT ANSWER ; in community
settings (home or clinic), focused on needs of an individual or family
Discuss the impact of Social Determinants of Health on care decisions
for individuals and populations. - CORRECT ANSWER ; SDOH:
Biological
socioeconomic
psychosocial
behavioral
social factors
Identify elements of a community assessment. - CORRECT ANSWER
; Systematic data collection on the population
Monitoring health status of the population
Making information available about the community's health
,Community assessment: structure - CORRECT ANSWER ; -name of
community or neighborhood
-geographical boundaries
-emergency services
-water and sanitation
-housing
-economic setting
transportation
-safety
Community assessment: population - CORRECT ANSWER ; -age
distribution
-sex distribution
-growth trends
-density
-educational level
-predominant ethnic groups
-predominant religious groups
Community assessment: social system - CORRECT ANSWER ; -
educational system
-government
-communication system
-welfare system
, -volunteer programs
-health system
Relate key concepts of epidemiological studies which inform
community oriented nursing care. - CORRECT ANSWER ; Discusses
the population (geographical, shared interest, shared circumstances,
shared diagnosis)
Ex: tracing the source of a disease
epidemiology - CORRECT ANSWER ; the science relating incidence,
distribution, and possible control of a disease and other health problems
Describe the characteristics of vulnerable populations and barriers faced
by specific vulnerable groups - CORRECT ANSWER ; Populations
that are "more likely to develop health problems as a result of excess
health risks, limited access, or who depend on others for care"
Ex: immigrant populations
poverty and homelessness
abuse
mental illness
elderly
Discuss how individuals define health and models used to understand
health concepts and attitudes. - CORRECT ANSWER ; WHO: a state
of complete physical, mental, and social well-being
Health Belief Model