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Community and Public Health Nursing:
Evidence for Practice, 4th Edition (DeMarco),
Chapters 1 - 25 | All Chapters
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,Chapter 1: Public Health Nursing
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1. AUnurseUisUstrivingUtoUpracticeUpatient-
centeredUcareUatUaUhospital.UWhichUactionUbestUexemplifiesUprovidingUpatient-
centeredUcare?
A) HavingUaUclientUcompleteUaUself-
reportedUfunctionalUstatusUindicatorUandUthenUreviewingUitU withUtheUclient
B) ExplainingUtoUaUclientUtheUbenefitsUofUcomputer-
assistedUroboticUsurgicalUtechniques,UwhichUtheUhospitalUrecentlyUimple
mented
C) RecordingUaUclient'sUsignsUandUsymptomsUinUanUelectronicUhealthUrecord
D) PerformingUcontinuousUglucoseUmonitoringUofUaUclientUwhileUtheUclientUisUinUt
heUhospital
ANSWER:U A
Feedback:
Patient-
centeredUcareUconsidersUculturalUtraditions,UpersonalUpreferences,Uvalues,Ufamilies,UandU
lifestyles.UClientsUbecomeUactiveUparticipantsUinUtheirUownUcare,UandUmonitoringUhealthU
becomesUtheUclient'sUresponsibility.UToUhelpUclientsUandUtheirUhealthcareUprovidersUmak
eUbetterUdecisions,UtheUAgencyUforUHealthcareUResearchUandUQualityU(AHRQ)UhasUdev
elopedUaUseriesUofUtoolsUthatUempowerUclientsUandUassistUprovidersUinUachievingUdesired
U outcomes,UincludingUclient-reportedUfunctionalUstatusUindicators.UComputer-
assistedUroboticUsurgicalUtechniques,UelectronicUhealthUrecords,UandUcontinuousUglucoseU
monitoringUinUtheUhospitalUareUallUtechnologicalUadvancesUinUhealthcare,UbutUtheyUdoUn
otUhelpUtheUclientUbecomeUaUmoreUactiveUparticipantUinUhisUorUherUcare,UandUthusUareUn
otUgoodUexamplesUofUpatient-centeredUcare.
Origin:U ChapterU1-UPublicUHealthUNursing,U2
2. AUnurseUisUcaringUforUanUolderUclientUwhoUisUstrugglingUtoUmanageUherUtypeU2Udiabete
sUmellitus.UTheUnurseUshouldUrecognizeUwhichUsocialUdeterminantsUofUthisUclient'sUhea
lth?U(SelectU allUthatU apply.)
, A) HouseholdUincomeUofU$23,000UperUyear
B) ReadingUlevelUofUaUthirdUgrader
C) MedicationUineffectiveUdueUtoUerrorUinUprescription
D) OriginallyUfromUSudan
E) NoUfamilyUinUtheUare
aUANSWER:U A,UB,UD,UEU
Feedback:
TheUsocialUconditionsUinUwhichUpeopleUlive,UtheirUincome,UsocialUstatus,Ueducation,Uliter
acy,U homeUandUworkUenvironment,UsupportUnetworks,Ugender,Uculture,UandUavailabilityU
ofUhealthUservicesUareUtheUsocialUdeterminantsUofUhealth.UTheseUconditionsUhaveUanUim
pactUonUtheUextentUtoUwhichUaUpersonUorUcommunityUpossessesUtheUphysical,Usocial,Uan
dUpersonalUresourcesUnecessaryUtoUattainUandUmaintainUhealth.UAUmedicalUerrorUonUtheU
partUofUtheUclient'sUprimaryUcareUproviderUorUnurseUwouldUnotUconstituteUaUsocialUdeter
minantUofUtheUclient'sUhealth.