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14."Learning from SARS: Renewal of Public Health in Canada:
A Report of the National
Advisory Committee on SARS and Public Health" is known as
which of the following?
a. The Naylor Report
b. The Romanow Report
c. The Taylor Report
d. The Lalonde Report Correct Answer a. The Naylor Report

A group of nurses are working in an impoverished area of a
large city where substance abuse is rampant. The nurses are an
integral part of the city's fourpillar drug strategy.
The nurses want to focus on substance abuse prevention
strategies for youth in this neighbourhood. What would be the
best strategy to use with this population?
a. Initiate a medically supervised safe injection site
b. Hold a weekend drug education workshop for at risk youth
c. Encourage the development of a home drinking policy
d. Engage police in closing down drug houses Correct Answer
b. Hold a weekend drug education workshop for at risk youth

A group of nurses are working in an impoverished area of a
large city where substance abuse is rampant. The nurses are an
integral part of the city's fourpillar drug strategy. The nurses are
assessing the community using the community resilience
framework. What would be an example of a social risk factor?
a. Many personal social supports
b. Poor economic base

,c. Low individual literacy levels
d. Strong volunteer network Correct Answer b. Poor economic
base

A group of nurses are working in an impoverished area of a
large city where substance abuse is rampant. The nurses are an
integral part of the city's fourpillar drug strategy. The nurses are
working with an advocacy group to develop alternative health
recovery options for individuals struggling with addiction. What
initiative would meet this goal?
a. Develop a more accessible methadone maintenance treatment
program
b. Start a drug treatment court (DTC) program
c. Develop stronger health warning labels
d. Supply free crack kits at shelters and soup kitchens Correct
Answer b. Start a drug treatment court (DTC) program

A group of nurses are working in an impoverished area of a
large city where substance abuse is rampant. The nurses are an
integral part of the city's fourpillar drug strategy. Which
example is consistent with a harm reduction approach to
substance abuse?
a. Targeting drug traffickers
b. A needle exchange program
c. An Al-Anon group
d. Students against drunk driving Correct Answer b. A needle
exchange program

A group of nurses from Alberta are doing research on the effects
of the 2010 tsunami in Indonesia. The nurse researchers are
concerned about the potential exploitation of the study

,participants while obtaining informed consent. What strategy
would be best at addressing potential exploitation?
a. Have the research proposal approved by an in-country ethics
committee
b. Review and renew consent prior to each interaction
c. Make sure that research outcomes are shared with the
Indonesian community
d. Tie research to the achievement of the Millennium
Development Goals (MDG) Correct Answer b. Review and
renew consent prior to each interaction

A group of nurses from Alberta are doing research on the effects
of the 2010 tsunami in Indonesia. The nurses are conscious of
the principle of introspection. Which question would best help
the research team to consider this principle?
a. What is the motivation for doing this global health research?
b. How will the indigenous views of health be included in this
research?
c. What sources of funding are available?
d. Which methodology would be appropriate for this research
study? Correct Answer a. What is the motivation for doing this
global health research?

A group of nurses from Alberta are doing research on the effects
of the 2010 tsunami in Indonesia. The nurses want to make sure
their research is consistent with the principle of solidarity. What
initiative would support this principle?
a. Invite a nurse from Indonesia to be a part of the research team
b. Vent the research proposal through an ethics committee
c. Seek direction from the host country in the development of
the survey questions

, d. Familiarize the research team with the political and human
rights issues of Indonesia Correct Answer a. Invite a nurse
from Indonesia to be a part of the research team

A group of nurses from Alberta are doing research on the effects
of the 2010 tsunami in Indonesia. What theoretical perspective
would the research team use to guide their research?
a. Postcolonial feminism
b. Critical gender
c. The nursing process
d. Neolibralism Correct Answer a. Postcolonial feminism

A nurse in a large urban centre is working to provide
prophylactic agents to exposed
vulnerable hosts. What action is the best example of this goal?
a. Providing varicella-zoster immune globin (VZIG) to
appropriate children after a classmate is diagnosed with
chickenpox
b. Administering human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine to girls
in grade 6
c. Routinely immunizing 1-year-old children for measles,
mumps, and rubella
d. Tuberculosis (TB) testing exposed students at a high school
after a student is diagnosed with TB Correct Answer a.
Providing varicella-zoster immune globin (VZIG) to appropriate
children after a classmate is diagnosed with chickenpox

A nurse is attending a classroom exercise on disaster
management. What stage of the emergency management
programming is this exercise?
a. Preparedness

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