According to the population health promotion model, which of
the following is false?
a) focus is on individual behavior change
b) focus is on populations throughout the life span
c) focus is on upstream investment
d) works on multiple levels - ANSWER >>>>a
Jim, a community health nurse, senses from his co-worker's
nonverbal behavior that she doesn't like him because of his
race. His best response is:
a) Report her. Racism is against the constitution in Canada. .
b) Approach her with his observation and check out if his
perception matches her intention. .
c) Avoid her. Less contact will result in less conflict. .
d) To look for a new job. Racists never change. - ANSWER
>>>>b
In what order did the following views of health evolve?
a) biomedical, socioenvironmental, behavioral.
b) biomedical, bioenvironmental, socioeconomic.
c) biomedical, behavioral, socioenvironmental.
Community health nurses (CHNs) need to be aware of
changing patterns in the cultural composition of the
community for which of the following reasons?
a) To be proactive in their program planning .
b) To promote Western medical traditions .
c) To develop ethnocentrism .
d) To promote equality in community care - ANSWER >>>>a
Strategies that reduce negative health consequences of
unhealthy behaviours are called:
a) protective factors .
b) harm reduction .
c) risk avoidance .
d) risk reductions - ANSWER >>>>b
Community health nurses work with clients and empower
them to become part of the identification of their problems and
participants in developing solutions using which health
promotion strategy?
a) Mutual aid .
b) Advocacy .
c) Social marketing .
d) Health communication - ANSWER >>>>b
Literacy is linked to some of the determinants of health and
associated with which one of the following outcomes?
a) Capacity building .
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b) Community development .
c) Community mobilization
d) Health status - ANSWER >>>>d
Rules governing smoking in public places is an example of:
a) Stages of change .
b) Public policy .
c) Harm reduction .
d) Risk reduction - ANSWER >>>>b
The success of new ideas, according to Diffusion of
Innovation Theory, is most dependent on:
a) Experts as the spokesperson for the new idea .
b) most people thinking like we do .
c) Excellent evidence .
d) similarity to the past way of doing things - ANSWER >>>>d
By asking clients how they prefer to be addressed, and who
makes health decisions in their family, the community health
nurse is demonstrating
a) Lack of cultural awareness .
b) Cultural competence .
c) Cultural safety .
d) Ethnocentrism - ANSWER >>>>b
Which of the following strategies outlined by the Ottawa
Charter for Health Promotion builds individual capacity and
empowers clients through health education?
a) Reorienting health services .
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b) Building healthy public policy .
c) Developing personal skills .
d) Creating supportive environments - ANSWER >>>>c
The best approach when confronting someone about
behaviour you are uncomfortable with is:
a) Focus on behaviour, don't attack the person. Use
perception checking. .
b) Direct conflict. Tell them exactly how you feel about them. .
c) Avoid conflict. Don't mention it. People will change toward
you once they see how competent you are. .
d) Form an alliance with people who like you. There is
strength in numbers. - ANSWER >>>>a
True or false: Public health is an organized community
approach to prevent disease, promote health, and protect
populations. - ANSWER >>>>true
What are the 4 subspecialties of forensic nursing - ANSWER
>>>>1. forensic psychiatric nurses
2. forensic correctional nurses
3. forensic nurse examiners
4. death investigators working with medical examiners
What are the barriers to health care in rural areas
Name at least 4 - ANSWER >>>>• Need to travel great
distances to obtain services
• Lack of personal transportation
• Unavailable public transportation
• Lack of telephone services
• Unavailable outreach services
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