NUR832 MOCK TEST QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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Health Promotion:
a) involves a narrow definition created by the World Health Organization (1984)
b) includes the spectrum of health enhancement, health protection, and
disease prevention
c) does not involve care and support for chronic conditions Answer - b)
"Health care that is made universally accessible to individuals and families
through their full participation, and at a cost the community can afford", is best
described by what type of health care?
a) global health care
b) disease and injury prevention
c) population health promotion
d) primary health care
e) acute health care Answer - d)
The Ottawa Charter proposed:
a) the health-field concept of health
b) five major strategies for promoting health
c) a shift in focus from healthcare to illness care
d) the family is the focus of health promotion efforts
e) health promotion as a science dominated by nursing. Answer - b)
, A Community Health Nurse (CHN) is conducting a windshield survey in a rural
community. What activity is the CHN most likely be doing as part of the
windshield survey?
a) The CHN ask residents of the community during the home visits what they
think of their neighbourhood
b) The CHN uses the five senses to get a picture of hte overall community
environment
c) The CHN drives trhoug the community's main street one time on her way
home
d) The CHN creates a scan of the literature on the community in the public
library
e) The CHN creates a comprehensive needs assessment survey and distributing
it throughout the community Answer - b)
A group of nurses who advocate for mandatory bike helmet legislation for
children and adults is an example of:
a) building healthy public policy
b) strengthening community action
c) creating supportive environments
d) building safe public environments
e) developing personal skills Answer - a)
A Biomedical Approach to Health Promotion reflects:
a) A primarily disease-prevention model of intervention
b) Remains a dominant perspective in health promotion activities in Canada
c) Includes strategies such as "immunization" and "screening"
d) All of the above Answer - d)
A Behavioural Approach to Health Promotion reflects:
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