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ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+ Nursing theories provide the basis for care of the community and family Informant interviews are direct conversations with individual community members community forum open public meeting participant obs...

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ATI COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSING EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A+

Nursing theories provide
the basis for care of the community and family
Informant interviews
are direct conversations with individual community members
community forum
open public meeting
participant observation
observer becomes part of the group being observed
focus group
A small group of individuals who are led in discussion by a professional consultant
Acculturation
when one group of people adopt the culture traits of another culture
hospice nurse
focuses on enhancing the quality of life through the provision of palliative care,
supporting the client and family through the dying process and providing bereavement
support to the family following death.
Parish Nurse
promote health and wellness of populations of faith communities
- personal health counseling
- health education
- liaison between community and local resources
- facilitating support groups
- spiritual support
occupational nurse

,Responsible for the assessment of the work environment to ensure the safety of the
employees.
neglect
failure to provide, food shelter, emotional care, medical care or education to someone
you are responsible for.
Signs of child abuse
unexplained injuries, neglected appearance, child may be withdrawn or act out, child
may flinch when sudden movements are made
signs of child neglect
poorly nourished appearance, inadequate clothing, consistently tired, inconsistent
attendance, poor hygiene or obsession with cleanliness, left alone for long periods,
unable to relate to adults or form friendships
factors of alcohol abuse
size and weight of drinker
time lapse while drinking
Gender
food presence in their stomach
Appear within 4 to 12 hrs
withdrawal symptoms
tachycardia, HIN, anxiety, seizures, insomia
consultation
Advice or opinion from one physician to another physician
Referrals
(transfer) arrangement for services by another care provider
Informatics
use information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error,
and support decision making
Telehealth
Use of technology to deliver health-related services and information, including
telemedicine
MRSA

,use Vancomycin to treat.
Contact precaution
Use gloves and a gown,
Preparedness
plans developed in anticipation of disasters by identifying hazardsproactive planning,
analysis of vulnerabilityevaluate possible damage, assessment of risk*NRF guides
conduct of all hazard incidents responses (all disasters, man made natural or terrorism)
Mitigation
take measures to limit damage, disability, and loss of life can only do this before
a disaster occursprevent identified risks from causing disastershard mitigation - ex.
japan creating buidings that sway during an earthquakesoft mitigation - teaching
children earthquake preparedness; calm during event
Response
implementation of disaster planprovide emergency carerestore communication and
transportationstarts at local level, triaging victims is important part by fire rescue,
ambulances and police (first responders)*Incident Command System (ICS) practiced
and updated to ensure coordinated response
Recovery
stabilization of the communityreturn to normal status, threats to life have
passed*Stress debriefing, mental health services may be needed
Evaluation
learn from the past, strengths, weaknesses...prepare for future, evidence based
disaster response
Stages of Diasaster Management
Preparedness
Mitigation
Response
Recovery
Evaluation
red triage tag
critical - unstable needs immediate attention

, YELLOW
stable but may deteriorate
Green
Delayed Injured or ill but stable and not likely to deteriorate
(walking wounded)
Black
Expectant Dead or unsalvageable given available resources
Role of Nurses in Disaster Management
assess needs of community as event unfolds, prevent and control spread of disease,
manage behavioral responses to stress, ensure health and safety of self and colleges,
and the public.Have access to food, water, preventative care, vaccinations
Bioterrorism
intentional release of bacteria, viruses, fungi or toxins into the environment for purposes
of causing harm, illness or death.
Category A Bio terrorism Agents
The highest priority agents,
posing a risk to national security
because they are easily
transmitted and have high
mortality rates.


smallpox,
botulism, anthrax, tularemia,
viral hemorrhagic fevers
(Ebola), and plague
Category B agents
The second‐highest priority
because they are moderately
easy to disseminate, and have
high morbidity rates and low
mortality rates.

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