NURS 3600 Exam 2 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions)
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NURS 3600 Exam 2 | Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) The CDC reports data indicating that seasonal influenza proportion of outpatient visits for February 2018 was 6.4% and 13 pediatric deaths occurred. What Public Health Intervention is being performed? a. Health Teaching b. Surveillanc...
The CDC reports data indicating that seasonal influenza proportion of outpatient visits
for February 2018 was 6.4% and 13 pediatric deaths occurred. What Public Health
Intervention is being performed?
a. Health Teaching
b. Surveillance
c. Case Management
d. Advocacy
PHNs routinely inquiring about flu-like symptoms among the clients with whom they
work and monitoring influenza activity in the area are working at what level of practice?
a. Individual
b. Community
c. Systems
PHNs in a faith-based clinic assess clients for chronic health conditions and, if clients
are interested, send clients for needed medical care, smoking cessation, and alcohol
treatment. What Public Health Intervention is being performed?
a. Advocacy
b. Health Event Investigation
c. Referral and follow up
d. Health Teaching
Persons experiencing homelessness experience temperature-related conditions, and
may often have inadequately controlled chronic diseases, such as hypertension,
diabetes, or anemia. BSN students that partner with faith-based nurses at a clinic for
persons experiencing homelessness and give out socks donated by the congregation to
clients and local organizations are working at what level of practice?
a. Individual
b. Community
c. Systems
A nurse is writing a community diagnosis. Which is NOT considered a community
diagnosis?
,a. Deficient knowledge related to support and resources
b. Impaired social interactions related to inadequate transportation for senior citizens
c. Risk for infection related to immunosuppression
A nurse is collecting primary and secondary data in the community. Which of the
following is an example of primary data?
a. Community informant interviews
b. Crime statistics
c. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly statistics
d. Data set analysis
Who might be considered a key informant to interview if you want to find out more about
community member experiences with Spanish-language interpreters at clinic
appointments?
a. Spanish-language interpreter
b. A Spanish-speaking patient
c. Hospital administrator
d. Nurse Practitioner at a clinic
A nurse refers a new parent to a community parenting class. The nurse is implementing
what level of prevention to prevent child abuse?
a. Primary
b. Secondary
c. Tertiary
A nurse is collecting the medical history of a 10-year-old client. The nurse notes that the
child avoids eye contact and appears withdrawn. What is the nurse observing?
a. Normal child behavior
b. A nonverbal sign of abuse
c. A physical sign of abuse
d. Uncooperative behavior
If a caregiver is withholding food or medications from their elderly client, they are
committing what type of elder abuse?
a. Abandonment
b. Neglect
c. Emotional abuse
d. Physical abuse
What factor most contributes to violence in the community?
, a. High education
b. Social conditions and economic stressors
c. Large population of children and elderly
Which is NOT a protective factor that can reduce the risk of child abuse and neglect?
a. Stable employment
b. Nurturing parenting skills
c. Stable housing, quality childcare and preschool in communities
d. Emphasis on individual parenting responsibility
When a child is known to have been emotionally neglected, what have they been
deprived of?
a. Basic nurturing
b. Sexual safety
c. Bodily safety
d. appropriate food
Public Health Intervention Wheel
- The purple, green, and blue wedges are mostly used by nurses focused on individuals,
families, classes, and groups
- The orange and yellow wedges are mostly used by nurses focused on effecting
systems and communities. PHN Practice Uses a Common Set of Interventions
Regardless of Practice Setting
Individual/family level of practice- PH intervention wheel
example: children at risk for lead poisoning
PHNs use lead screening questionnaire to determine risk status and need for referral
(case-finding)
Community level of practice- PH intervention wheel
example: children at risk for lead poisoning
Providing program that tests for lead and hazard control services to qualifying families
through grants
Systems level of practice- PH intervention wheel
example: children at risk for lead poisoning
Enacting a state law that mandates screening children under 5 years old insured by
Medicaid, and children enrolled in WIC, for blood lead levels
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