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NFDN 2006 Midterm Review Exam
Questions and Answers
Community - -specific population of people in a specific region

- Population - -larger group

- Aggregates - -small groups

- Community health nursing - -focus is on health care of individuals and
population

- Community health nurses - -work in the community is primary, secondary,
and tertiary prevention

- Population Health - -health as a whole rather than focusing on the
individual

- Public health nursing - -focus is on communities and goal is to prevent,
promote, and protect

- Public health nurse - -focuses on assessing and analyzing, policies,
collaboration, advocacy, diversity, inclusiveness, communication, and
leadership

- Nursing metaparadigm - -nursing, health, environment, client, and social
justice

- Home health nursing - -a specialized area of nursing practice, rooted in
community health nursing, that delivers care in the residence of the client

- Which fundamental document initiated the shift from curative care to
holistic, health promotion based care in Canada? - -Lalonde Report

- In Canada's early days, after training in hospital school's of nursing most
nurses worked... - -as private duty nurses

- Which of the following is not a community health nursing setting? - -
dialysis

- Public health nurses, occupational health nurses, and outpost nurses have
this in common - -are community health nurses

, - Teaching new parents to place their babies in the supine position while
sleeping is an example of... - -primary prevention

- A nurse is teaching the importance of childhood immunizations to a group
of postpartum mothers. This is considered which level of preventative care? -
-primary prevention

- Secondary prevention activities are most closely related to which stage of
the natural history of disease? - -convalescence

- The best example of primary care is... - -emergency department

- The first public health issues dealt within Canada were... - -infectious
diseases

- The five levels of health care includes promotive, preventative, curative,
rehabilitative, and supportive. The rehabilitative level of care focuses on? - -
restoration to optimal level of function

- A CHN cannot be an expert in all areas. One of the areas the CHN does not
need to do is... - -work closely with a medical doctor

- Primary health care principles include: - -health promotion and cure
focused, equitable distribution, and appropriate technology

- When assessing an unemployed 18 year old mother of three at your
community health clinic, a complete picture of her situation would require an
assessment including: - -determinants of health

- "Works in and with communities" best describes... - -community health
nursing

- A primary objective for the home health nurse (HHN) is to facilitate which
area of care? - -self-care

- What are the components of ethical decision making? - -consider ethical
principles, client values, and professional obligations in an orderly process

- Which term refers to shared and generational society norms about what
constitutes right or wrong conduct? - -morals

- An occupational health nurse is... - -involved in immunizations, educating
regarding the proper use of personal protective equipment, and performs
health histories and screening activities

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