Community Health Exam 1 Practice Questions
Community Health Exam 1 Practice Questions
Community Health Exam 1 Practice Questions
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15.ID: 2508913425
Which primary prevention would the school nurse choose to address the school's number of unwed
pregnancies?
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[Control]Create a class on parenting for both the moms-to-be and the dads-to-be
B.
[Control]Convince the school board to allow sex education classes to include birth control
measures
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[Control]Employ the moms-to-be as 1-hour-a-day employees in the school day care center for
children born to school students
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[Control]Establish a class where all the unwed moms-to-be can learn infant care
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Answer: B
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16.ID: 2508913411
What would be the proper term for the action of the school health nurse arranging for all the students
in the elementary school to receive H1N1 immunizations?
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[Control]Health education
B.
[Control]Secondary prevention
C.
[Control]Specific protection
D.
[Control]Tertiary prevention
E.
Answer:C
17.
17.ID: 2508913427
Which action would probably result in the largest change in health care outcomes for Americans?
A.
[Control]Establish large numbers of scholarships for education of nurses, physicians, and
other health care providers
B.
[Control]Fund a one-time extremely large stimulus to allow all health care providers and
agencies to create and integrate computer network systems for client health care records
C.
[Control]Increase funding for hospitals and medical centers to expand their neighborhood
clinics
D.
[Control]Redirect a large portion of federal funding from acute care to health promotion
activities
E.
Answer:D
18.
18.ID: 2508913431
Which task will be most helpful in meeting the public health agency's goals?
A.
[Control]Complete staff evaluations in preparation for individual meetings to plan their agency
and individual goals for the next year
B.
[Control]Actively participate in community agencies' collaborative action plan to meet the
community's health goals for the year
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[Control]Meet with the college of nursing faculty to finalize student objectives and schedules
for the next semester
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[Control]Teach a free course in healthful living for community residents
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Answer:B
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19.ID: 2508913413
A community health nurse is overwhelmed with all that needs to be done in one day. Which task could
most easily be postponed?
[Control]Reviewing the most recent hospital patient data collected by the local college of
nursing
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[Control]Deciding which of several possible new clinic options would be most effective in
better meeting the needs of the local community
C.
[Control]Evaluating the results of the most recent community-wide screening program before
planning for the next community health program
D.
[Control]Giving testimony to the state legislature on a new health and safety bill
E.
Answer:A
20.
20.ID: 2508911988
A nurse who works on the surgical unit at the local hospital was asked by the home health unit to
make a home visit to a patient who had been discharged the previous day and to give follow-up care
(for overload pay). What kind of nursing would this nurse be doing?
A.
[Control]Acute care hospital nursing
B.
[Control]Community-based nursing
C.
[Control]Community health nursing
D.
[Control]Public health nursing
E.
Answer: B
21.
21.ID: 2508911984
Which task is most crucial for the community health nurse to do well?
A.
[Control]Review the most recent morbidity and mortality data
B.
[Control]Create a new clinic to better meet local health needs
C.
[Control]Evaluate the results of the recent screening program
D.
[Control]Give testimony regarding proposed state health legislation
E.
Answer:D
22.
22.ID: 2508911992
A new public health nurse carefully assessed all the local mortality and morbidity data in preparation
for making appropriate planning suggestions at a meeting next week. What other action is crucial
before the nurse can feel prepared?
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[Control]Ask other nursing staff their perceptions of the community's needs
B.
[Control]Assess the nurse's own assets, strengths, and ability to contribute
C.
[Control]Meet members of the community to determine their culture and values
D.
[Control]Review discussions and decisions from previous meetings
E.
Answer:C
23.
23.ID: 2508913405
Why are high-risk and vulnerable subpopulations identified by public health nurses before deciding on
appropriate interventions?
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[Control]It is easiest to make improvements among these groups.
B.
[Control]Populations are not homogeneous, and resources are limited.
C.
[Control]Such groups are most vocal about their needs and wants.
D.
[Control]These groups are often recipients of special funding.
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Answer:B
24.
24.ID: 2508913429
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A nurse works hard to develop alliances among various community organizations toward improving
health in the community. What are actions such as this called?
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[Control]Building coalitions
B.
[Control]Collaboration
C.
[Control]Communication
D.
[Control]Community cooperation
E.
Answer:A
25.
25.ID: 2508913417
After completing a master's degree, a nurse took a course in marketing. Should the agency reimburse
the nurse's tuition costs?
A.
[Control]No, courses taken for personal enjoyment are not eligible.
B.
[Control]No, courses taken outside the professional's responsibilities are not eligible.
C.
[Control]Yes, the nurse is demonstrating professional commitment by continuing education.
D.
[Control]Yes, the nurse could use such information in social marketing for the agency.
E.
Answer:D
26.
26.ID: 2508913401
Which factor is most responsible for differences in an individual's health?
A.
[Control]Culture of the majority of the community's citizens
B.
[Control]Individual's education and income
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[Control]Number of physicians and other health care providers in the community
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[Control]Quality of the community health agency and hospital in the community
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Answer:B
27.
27.ID: 4886350687
What are the leading health indicators found in Healthy People 2020? (Select all that apply.)
A.
[Control]Financial issues
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[Control]Health system issues
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[Control]Individual behaviors
D.
[Control]Issues related to legal and illegal immigration
E.
[Control]Legislative issues
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[Control]Physical and social environmental factors
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Answer:B,C,F
28.
28.ID: 4886350695
What historically have been public health nurses' two most important priorities? (Select all that apply.)
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[Control]Establishing school nursing to improve care of children
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[Control]Engaging in political activity to improve living conditions
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[Control]Giving superb clinical bedside care in the home
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[Control]Increasing funding to public health efforts
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[Control]Teaching family members how to care for their family
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[Control]Working with the community to confront health issues and poverty
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Answer:B,F
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29.ID: 4886350692
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As in Healthy People 2010, what are the two primary goals of Healthy People 2020? (Select all that
apply.)
[Control]Eliminate health disparities
[Control]Expand health promotion activities in every community
[Control]Improve funding, including diverting funds from other priorities to health care
[Control]Improve health outcomes measures to be more consistent with other developed
nations' outcomes
[Control]Increase quality and years of healthy life
[Control]Reduce mortality and morbidity figures nationwide
Answer:A,E
Chapter 2: Historical Factors---InstructoR
Which of the following best describes the time period when communities began to agree
on collective action to stay healthy?
[Control]When industrialization occurred
[Control]When large urban centers began to develop and the population expanded
[Control]When people gathered together to settle in villages
[Control]When people were nomads engaged in hunting and gathering Correct
2.ID: 2508910803
Which of the following best describes the first measures used by large communities to
ensure community health?
[Control]Building safe sewage disposal systems Correct
[Control]Healthy food choices and exercise
[Control]Praying to the gods for preservation
[Control]Use of medicine and other herbal remedies
3.ID: 2508910897
A nurse has determined that there is always a consistent level of people in the
population who experience pneumonia. Which of the following best describes the
prevalence of this disease?
[Control]Prevalent
[Control]Endemic Correct
[Control]Epidemic
[Control]Pandemic
4.ID: 2508909278
Which of the following best describes an innovation introduced by the Romans?
[Control]Citizenship duties
[Control]Daily street cleaning
[Control]Hospitals and nursing homes Correct
[Control]Daily exercise
5.ID: 2508909246
Which of the following best describes a modern public health practice that was originally
developed as a means of self-protection from the Black Death (bubonic plague)?
[Control]Care in a hospital
[Control]Chemical intervention
[Control]Isolation and quarantine Correct
[Control]Herbal remedies
6.ID: 2508911439
Which of the following diseases provided immunity to smallpox?
[Control]Cowpox Correct
[Control]Measles
[Control]Mumps
[Control]Scarlet fever
7.ID: 2508910846
A scholar during the Sanitary Revolution created medical topographies. What was the
advantage of these surveys?
[Control]Citizens knew which wells were safe to use for drinking water.
[Control]People knew what housing areas to avoid.
[Control]Results demonstrated environmental factors related to regional disease. Correct
[Control]The king could isolate areas of disease from safe areas.
8.ID: 2508911430
How did Edwin Chadwick's ideas help decrease disease in the nineteenth century?
[Control]The minimum wage was increased leading to improved quality of life.
[Control]Parish workhouses where poverty-level children labored for their room and
board were closed.
[Control]Social reform legislation resulted in changes such as sidewalks. Correct
[Control]The new emphasis on individual responsibility encouraged people to act to
protect their own health.
9.ID: 2508911417
Which of the following best describes how John Snow was able to decrease deaths from
cholera?
[Control]Removed a source of contaminated water Correct
[Control]Created the world's first antibiotic
[Control]Encouraged the new process of vaccination
[Control]Helped pass laws that required home quarantine
10.ID: 2508909299
Which of the following best describes the achievement that Lemuel Shattuck is well
known for in the United States?
[Control]Publishing the census of Boston, which demonstrated the effect of sanitary
reforms
[Control]Demonstrating the usefulness of vital statistics by analyzing environmental
data
[Control]Developing ideas about public health care reform, which were eventually
adopted Correct
[Control]Establishing a state board of health to deal with the problems he had noted
11.ID: 2508909284
Which of the following nursing interventions would have most likely been used by
Florence Nightingale when treating wounded soldiers?
[Control]Establishing private visits with spouses
[Control]Improving food, clothing, and cleanliness Correct
[Control]Administering intravenous medications
[Control]Completing a community assessment of the army hospital
12.ID: 2508909292
Which of the following best describes how Nightingale responded to challenges about her
suggestions for reform of health care?
[Control]She influenced male friends as political leaders to publicize her ideas.
[Control]She conveyed her statistical data in more detail and depth, and shared it with
political leaders. Correct
[Control]She encouraged those who challenged her to come up with more acceptable
approaches to lowering the death rate.
[Control]She understood their concerns and tried to word her suggestions in a more
politically acceptable way.
13.ID: 2508909267
When comparing a surgeon today with a surgeon of Nightingale's time, which of the
following best describes the primary difference in how they would operate on a patient?
[Control]Current physicians have better surgical equipment (tools).
[Control]Current physicians have nursing support staff in the operating room.
[Control]Current physicians would carefully scrub between cases. Correct
[Control]Current physicians would prescribe antibiotics in the operating room to avoid
possible infections.
14.ID: 2508909296
Which of the following scientific beliefs or ideas eventually changed medical practice and
decreased morbidity and mortality?
[Control]Bad fluids cause disease, which can be cured by their removal.
[Control]Specific contagious organisms cause disease. Correct
[Control]Spontaneous generation theorydisease grows naturally.
[Control]The miasmic theoryenvironmental conditions cause disease.
15.ID: 2508909282
Why did local and state governments start to become more involved in controlling
disease?
[Control]Hospitals were becoming overcrowded.
[Control]Businesses were unable to make a profit when employees were ill.
[Control]Physicians demanded government support in their individual efforts.
[Control]Citizens were becoming upset with local conditions. Correct
16.ID: 2508909288
Which of the following interventions was the first step in controlling the incidence of
tuberculosis (TB)?
[Control]Institutions were required to report TB cases. Correct
[Control]Federal funding was devoted to seeking TB causes and cures.
[Control]Physicians began surveillance of TB cases.
[Control]States built large public hospitals to treat patients with TB.
17.ID: 2508909286
Which of the following best describes the overall result of Abraham Flexner's report?
[Control]All medical schools reorganized into the German model.
[Control]Citizens were encouraged to become more involved in medical education.
[Control]Folk healers again became more widely used than physicians.
[Control]Funding was withdrawn from weak medical schools. Correct
18.ID: 2508911433
Which of the following groups was primarily responsible for the establishment of the first
school of public health?
[Control]The American Medical Association
[Control]The Association of State Departments of Public Health
[Control]The federal government
[Control]The Rockefeller Foundation Correct
19.ID: 2508909259
A family living in England in 1860 was part of the community where district nursing was
implemented. Who would most likely have seen this family?
[Control]A social worker and a nurse Correct
[Control]A health teacher and a nurse
[Control]A nurse
[Control]A physician and a nurse
20.ID: 2508909294
Which of the following interventions was most helpful in assisting people become
educated on healthful living in nineteenth-century England?
[Control]Brochures were distributed without charge in public places.
[Control]Health visitors joined nurses in providing care in the homes. Correct
[Control]Nurses spent the majority of their time teaching families.
[Control]Schools set up health programs for neighborhood adults.
21.ID: 2508909276
Which of the following best describes the district nursing service created in the United
States by Lillian Wald and Mary Brewster?
[Control]House on Henry Street Correct
[Control]Visiting Nurses Association
[Control]New York City District Nursing Service
[Control]Wald and Brewster Nursing Service
22.ID: 2508909290
Which of the following statements best summarizes Wald and Brewster's approach to
home nursing?
[Control]"All services all the time"
[Control]"Helping people to help themselves" Correct
[Control]"One person, one family, at a time"
[Control]"Your home or ours"
23.ID: 2508909274
Which of the following did Lillian Wald help establish?
[Control]Child employment centers with shortened work days
[Control]Daycare centers for preschool-aged children
[Control]Nurseries for infants of working mothers
[Control]School health nursing for school-aged children Correct
24.ID: 2508910805
Which of the following statements best summarizes the view of nurses as seen in novels
over the past 100 years?
[Control]Nurses are and have always been seen as very strong intelligent women.
[Control]For the past 50 years, nurses were primarily viewed as promiscuous women.
Correct
[Control]Nurses are controlling, almost sadistic women who enjoy their power over
patients.
[Control]Nurses are obedient handmaidens to physicians, following whatever orders are
given.
25.ID: 2508909272
Which of the following best describes the primary focus of health care efforts in the
United States?
[Control]Acute illnesses and trauma
[Control]Chronic diseases Correct
[Control]Diarrhea and starvation
[Control]Infectious diseases
26.ID: 2508910833
Which of the following statements best describes why there is an increased need for
advanced practice nurses in primary care?
[Control]Clinics are being built in many middle-class neighborhoods.
[Control]Hospitals are increasing their number of beds.
[Control]More nurses are choosing to obtain master's degrees.
[Control]Most physicians are specialists. Correct
27.ID: 2508911435
Which of the following statements best explains the continued incidence of infectious
disease in the United States today?
[Control]Illness theory explains that there are many causes of illness resulting from
environmental conditions.
[Control]No single theory adequately explains why a particular person gets a particular
illness at a particular time. Correct
[Control]The germ theory explains that a specific infection is caused solely by the
invasion of particular bacteria.
[Control]The theory of susceptibility states that an individual only gets ill when there is
extensive stress in his or her life.
28.ID: 2508911441
Which of the following best describes the primary concern both historically and today for
many people when they become ill?
[Control]Can they get an appointment to see their physician in a timely fashion?
[Control]Can they get admitted to their local hospital without delay?
[Control]How can they afford to take time off from work and lose pay to be ill? Correct
[Control]Will the expenses be covered by their health insurance?
29.ID: 2508909280
Which of the following statements best describes the increase in life expectancy among
Americans during the twentieth century?
[Control]Life expectancy increased by 30 years; the majority can be attributed to
advances in medical technology.
[Control]Life expectancy increased by 30 years; the majority can be attributed to public
health efforts. Correct
[Control]Life expectancy increased by 30 years; the majority can be attributed to
improved physician education.
[Control]Life expectancy increased by 30 years; the majority can be attributed to
increased access to care.
30.ID: 2508910879
Which of the following is a major challenge for health care provider education today?
[Control]Ensuring that research findings related to families and groups are included in
the curriculum
[Control]Expanding the curriculum to allow additional experiences in community health
settings outside the hospital
[Control]Increasing course emphasis on environmental influences on health
[Control]Refocusing the curriculum from care of the individual to needs of aggregates
Correct
31.ID: 2508953910
Which of the following tool(s) were used by Florence Nightingale to create change?
(Select all that apply.)
[Control]Her incredible beauty and personality
[Control]Influence of all the nurses Nightingale trained
[Control]Political advocacy Correct
[Control]Publication of treated soldiers' death rate changed from 42% to 2% Correct
[Control]Use of statistics to demonstrate the effectiveness of her interventions Correct
[Control]Wealth of her family and relatives
32.ID: 2508953933
Which of the following of Nightingale's ideas were forgotten until recently? (Select all
that apply.)
[Control]The need for education for women
A newspaper published an article stating that the athletic banquet at the local high
school had approximately 1000 family members in attendance. Exactly 650 persons
became ill within 24 hours, complaining of severe diarrhea, vomiting, and cramping.
Which of the following best describes the attack rate?
[Control]650 persons
[Control]1000 persons
[Control]650:1000 Correct
[Control]6.5%
11.ID: 2508940157
In a particular community, the rate of new cases of diabetes and the rate of new cases of
flu during the month of January were precisely the same. Which disease would have the
higher prevalence rate?
[Control]As an acute condition, flu would have the higher prevalence rate.
[Control]As a chronic condition, diabetes would have the higher prevalence rate. Correct
[Control]Flu would have the higher prevalence rate because people can get flu several
times in one season.
[Control]Flu would have the higher prevalence rate because it is so contagious.
12.ID: 2508940169
Which of the following statements best describes why the incidence and prevalence of
strep throat (streptococcus A) is unknown?
[Control]Strep throat is not a reportable condition. Correct
[Control]Strep throat can vary in how long the infection remains in the body.
[Control]Strep throat can be cured with antibiotics, so people do not remain infected.
[Control]People often dont go to the doctor if they have strep throat.
13.ID: 2508940177
Which of the following groups should be used to determine the community's pregnancy
rate?
[Control]All persons between 15 and 45 years old in the community
[Control]The total population of the community
[Control]The total population of women in the community
[Control]Women between 15 and 45 years old in the community Correct
14.ID: 2508940190
Which of the following research studies would determine the attributable risk of a
sedentary lifestyle in cardiac disease?
[Control]Measuring all cases of cardiac problems in a specific community
[Control]Comparing the number of persons with cardiac disease among athletes with the
number among nonathletes in a community
[Control]Subtracting the rate of cardiac disease among athletes from the rate of cardiac
disease among nonathletes Correct
[Control]Calculating the relative risk and then subtracting the attack rate to determine
the attributable risk
15.ID: 2508941921
A nurse conducted a study of two skin lotions: (1) an inexpensive one and (2) an
expensive one. The nurse found that there was a relative risk of 0.7 for skin sores using
the inexpensive one and a relative risk of 1.2 using the expensive one. Which skin lotion
should the nurse use?
[Control]Impossible to tell from the data given
[Control]It made no difference which lotion was used
[Control]The expensive lotion
[Control]The inexpensive lotion Correct
16.ID: 2508940165
Which of the following best describes a model that demonstrates the progression of
disease from prepathogenesis through disease outcome?
[Control]Epidemiological model
[Control]Ecosocial model
[Control]Natural history model Correct
[Control]Wheel model
17.ID: 2508941935
A student athlete receives a screening examination before being active in school sports.
Which of the following levels of prevention is being used?
[Control]Health prevention
[Control]Primary prevention
[Control]Secondary prevention Correct
[Control]Tertiary prevention
18.ID: 2508941929
For which of the following would a screening test be most appropriate?
[Control]Disease A, which must be caught early because society punishes those known
to have the disease
[Control]Disease B, which can be controlled if caught early in the disease process
Correct
[Control]Disease C, which people need to know whether they have contracted, even
though there is no treatment for the disease
[Control]Disease D, because people may want to use that information in family planning
19.ID: 2508940155
One hundred women received notification that their screening tests suggested that they
might have a serious health problem. Which of the following actions should the nurse
take to ensure that they will complete follow-up testing?
[Control]Compliment them on their willingness to be tested and suggest an immediate
appointment before they have too much time to think about the issue.
[Control]Imply that the test could be wrong; the testing materials may not be effective,
but the only way to be sure is to be tested further.
[Control]Point out that screening is only suggestive and that not all positive screenings
mean they actually have the health problem. Correct
[Control]Reassurance is not therapeutic; reality must be faced. Emphasize the need for
immediate treatment.
20.ID: 2508941931
Which of the following would be the best method to increase the positive predictive
value of a screening test?
[Control]Test a large population at once
[Control]Test a group at high risk for the health problem Correct
[Control]Use a very sensitive screening test
[Control]Use a very specific screening test
21.ID: 2508940151
Which of the following is the most effective way to determine if Healthy People 2020 is
improving the health of Americans?
[Control]Availability of relatable data on total population's health problems
[Control]Comprehensive and systematically collected surveillance data on the health
status of various population groups Correct
[Control]Increased financing to allow ongoing collation of information
[Control]Willingness of individuals to share health information with the federal
government
22.ID: 2508940159
A client has developed pellagra because of a lack of certain B vitamins. Which of the
following best describes the classification of the nutritional deficiency?
[Control]Relative risk factor
[Control]Agent factor Correct
[Control]Environment factor
[Control]Host factor
29.ID: 2508940139
Which of the following best describes the Tuskegee Syphilis Study?
[Control]It provided excellence in research design.
[Control]It used an extensive subject base leading to confirmed conclusions.
[Control]It developed information about the causes and treatment of syphilis.
[Control]It implemented unethical and racist treatment of uninformed subjects. Correct
30.ID: 2508957033
An epidemiologist is gathering data to determine which factors may lead to disease.
Which of the following data will be gathered? (Select all that apply.)
[Control]Demographic characteristics Correct
[Control]Disease characteristics
[Control]Geographic data Correct
[Control]Health protection measures taken
[Control]Length of the disease process
[Control]When disease struck the area Correct
31.ID: 2508957037
Which of the following information must be analyzed to derive an adequate explanation
of disease? (Select all that apply.)
[Control]Description of commonalities among those who became ill Correct
[Control]Depiction of the possible pathogen Correct
[Control]Explanation of the health care system in the community
[Control]Portrayal of the geographic area where people became ill Correct
[Control]Review of the methods by which disease can be spread
[Control]Substances that are effective in sanitizing the area described
32.ID: 2508957050
Which of the following best describes the advantage of the ecosocial epidemiology
model over both the web of causation model and the epidemiological triangle model?
(Select all that apply.)
[Control]It decreases the focus on the individual person. Correct
[Control]It demonstrates the usefulness of molecular epidemiology in disease
prevention.
[Control]It emphasizes the role of complex political and economic context. Correct
[Control]It is more useful in public policy campaigns in explaining what people need to do
to protect themselves.
[Control]It reflects the current emphasis on ecology and the environment.
[Control]Its use suggests possible public policy interventions. Correct
33.ID: 2508957069
Which of the following factors are necessary to assume there might be a cause-effect
relationship between a particular variable A and a specific illness? (Select all that apply.)
[Control]It is easy to understand how the variable A could lead to the illness. Correct
[Control]Research studies consistently demonstrate a relationship between variable A
and the illness. Correct
[Control]The illness is frequently seen without the presence of variable A.
[Control]The more of variable A present, the sicker the person becomes. Correct
[Control]Variable A is always found after the person becomes ill.
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Answer:B
5.ID: 2508917383
Which of the following best describes how people typically respond when asked of what community
are they a member?
A.
[Control]Geographic community (neighborhood or city)
B.
[Control]House of worship participants or members
C.
[Control]Occupational or professional group
D.
[Control]Those who are devoted to a particular craft or hobby
E.
Answer:A
6.
6.ID: 2508918704
Which of the following best describes what community members receive from each other?
A.
[Control]Safe environment to live and work
B.
[Control]Entertainment and recreational opportunities
C.
[Control]Socialization and role fulfillment
D.
[Control]Useful services such as physicians and medical centers
E.
Answer:C
7.
7.ID: 2508918778
An individual lives in a healthy community. Which of the following characteristics would this
community most likely display?
A.
[Control]Ability to adapt and respond to changes
B.
[Control]Lack of environmental pollution
C.
[Control]Low unemployment rate
D.
[Control]Ongoing growth in population
E.
Answer:A
8.
8.ID: 2508918761
A nurse is helping a community develop its capacity to address future problems. Which of the
following activities is the nurse most likely implementing?
A.
[Control]Addressing problems in priority order
B.
[Control]Promoting collaboration and team building
C.
[Control]Developing community competence
D.
[Control]Providing education about health issues
E.
Answer:C
9.
9.ID: 2508917393
Which of the following best describes shoe leather epidemiology?
A.
[Control]Implementing the wheel model of epidemiology
B.
[Control]Engaging in extensive truth seeking like a detective in the community
C.
[Control]Traveling throughout the community to absorb an overall impression of it
D.
[Control]Facilitating sharing of the community's history by community leaders
E.
Answer:C
10.
10.ID: 2508918738
A community health nurse wants to obtain an overview of the community, but has limited time and
resources. Which of the following methods would the nurse most likely use to obtain this information?
A nurse begins to collect information about a particular health problem from community residents.
Which of the following potential problems would most likely arise?
A.
[Control]Residents might become suspicious about why the nurse needs this information.
B.
[Control]Residents might believe the nurse is becoming intrusive in their personal lives.
C.
[Control]Residents might wonder why they are being asked about the problem when previous
surveys may also have asked about the same problem.
D.
[Control]Residents might begin to expect service to be given to address the problem.
E.
Answer:D
16.
16.ID: 2508917379
The nurse is interviewing community members as part of a community assessment. Which of the
following groups of people would the community health nurse most likely want to interview?
A.
[Control]Bankers who could share economic data on the community
B.
[Control]Long-time residents who were informal leaders in the community
C.
[Control]Pastors and other religious leaders who share the faith of the community
D.
[Control]Realtors who could share housing and living conditions in the community
E.
Answer:B
17.
17.ID: 2508918748
A nurse was debating about which approach to use to both obtain data about community needs and
encourage community participation in their resolution. Which of the following approaches would be
most effective in meeting both goals?
A.
[Control]A community forum, open to all interested residents of the community
B.
[Control]A community survey mailed to all residents
C.
[Control]Establishing focus groups with selected participants
D.
[Control]Conducting in-depth interviews with select community residents
E.
Answer:C
18.
18.ID: 2508917381
A community health nurse has completed a community assessment and is now writing a community
diagnosis for the problem. Which component of the diagnosis will be used to summarize the
assessment data of the problem?
A.
[Control]Identification of the health risk
B.
[Control]Evidence supporting the choice of priority
C.
[Control]The aggregate that needs the intervention
D.
[Control]The cause of the identified health problem
E.
Answer: A
19.
19.ID: 2508918774
A community health nurse is trying to determine the success of a planned intervention. Which of the
following would the community health nurse most likely examine?
A.
[Control]Changes in funding made available to the agency to continue their efforts
B.
[Control]An increase or decrease in the number of persons asking for assistance
C.
[Control]Current problem data to compare with original baseline data
D.
[Control]Feedback from community residents
E.
Answer:C
20.
20.ID: 2508918755
A community health nurse found a very small number of families in the community who were
desperately in need of basic preventive health services. Which of the following ethical approaches
supports expending agency resources on these few, but needy, families?
A.
[Control]Beneficence suggests focusing on the most needy, so resources should be
expended on these families.
B.
[Control]Deontological ethics suggest that the nurse must give priority to the intervention that
would have the broadest impact.
C.
[Control]Utilitarianism (the most good for the largest number) would suggest continuing to
focus on broader community needs.
D.
[Control]Virtue ethics would suggest focusing on these families to support the nurse's own
character development.
E.
Answer:A
21.
21.ID: 2508957976
Which of the following best describes the aspects central to the definition of community? (Select all
that apply.)
A.
[Control]Geographic boundaries at a point in time
B.
[Control]Whatever is most convenient for the nurse
C.
[Control]Patterns of disease found
D.
[Control]Persons who share common goals and interests
E.
[Control]Persons who band together to address a shared problem
F.
[Control]The name the people have given themselves
G.
Answer:A,E,F
22.
22.ID: 2508957980
Which of the following is a central function unique to community health nursing? (Select all that
apply.)
A.
[Control]Being willing to travel to give care in an appropriate setting
B.
[Control]Collaborating and cooperating with other health care team members
C.
[Control]Gathering appropriate comprehensive assessment data on the community
D.
[Control]Incorporating epidemiological approaches throughout the nursing process
E.
[Control]Keeping accurate and detailed medical records on care given
F.
[Control]Being willing to contribute to health policy development
G.
Answer:C,D,F
23.
23.ID: 2508957984
Which of the following are considered the most important determinants of a healthy community?
(Select all that apply.)
A.
[Control]Child-friendly neighborhoods
B.
[Control]Several different choices of houses of worship
C.
[Control]Employment opportunities
D.
[Control]Low crime rate
E.
[Control]Safe food and water supplies
F.
[Control]Varied housing choices
G.
Answer:A,D
24.
24.ID: 2508957996
Which of the following from vital statistics records is useful to community health nurses? (Select all
that apply.)
A.
[Control]Relatively early age of death may suggest a new pathogen in the community
B.
[Control]Divorce rate, suggesting whether children will need additional services
C.
[Control]Documentation of the mortality and morbidity of the local community
D.
[Control]Indication of whether the total population is growing or declining
E.
[Control]Records of occurrence of congenital malformations
F.
[Control]Stability of marriages, making family structure become obvious
G.
Answer:C,D,E
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
2.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
3.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
4.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
5.ID: 2508917383
Which of the following best describes how people typically respond when asked of what community
are they a member?
A.
[Control]Geographic community (neighborhood or city)
B.
[Control]House of worship participants or members
C.
[Control]Occupational or professional group
D.
[Control]Those who are devoted to a particular craft or hobby
E.
Answer:A
6.
6.ID: 2508918704
Which of the following best describes what community members receive from each other?
A.
[Control]Safe environment to live and work
B.
[Control]Entertainment and recreational opportunities
C.
[Control]Socialization and role fulfillment
D.
[Control]Useful services such as physicians and medical centers
E.
Answer: C
7.
7.ID: 2508918778
An individual lives in a healthy community. Which of the following characteristics would this
community most likely display?
A.
[Control]Ability to adapt and respond to changes
B.
[Control]Lack of environmental pollution
C.
[Control]Low unemployment rate
D.
[Control]Ongoing growth in population
E.
Answer: A
8.
8.ID: 2508918761
A nurse is helping a community develop its capacity to address future problems. Which of the
following activities is the nurse most likely implementing?
A.
[Control]Addressing problems in priority order
B.
[Control]Promoting collaboration and team building
C.
[Control]Developing community competence
D.
[Control]Providing education about health issues
E.
Answer: C
9.
9.ID: 2508917393
Which of the following best describes shoe leather epidemiology?
A.
[Control]Implementing the wheel model of epidemiology
B.
[Control]Engaging in extensive truth seeking like a detective in the community
C.
[Control]Traveling throughout the community to absorb an overall impression of it
D.
[Control]Facilitating sharing of the community's history by community leaders
E.
Answer:C
10.
10.ID: 2508918738
A community health nurse wants to obtain an overview of the community, but has limited time and
resources. Which of the following methods would the nurse most likely use to obtain this information?
A.
[Control]Engage in a windshield survey
5.
[Control]Residents might become suspicious about why the nurse needs this information.
[Control]Residents might believe the nurse is becoming intrusive in their personal lives.
[Control]Residents might wonder why they are being asked about the problem when previous
surveys may also have asked about the same problem.
D.
[Control]Residents might begin to expect service to be given to address the problem.
E.
Answer:D
16.
16.ID: 2508917379
The nurse is interviewing community members as part of a community assessment. Which of the
following groups of people would the community health nurse most likely want to interview?
A.
[Control]Bankers who could share economic data on the community
B.
[Control]Long-time residents who were informal leaders in the community
C.
[Control]Pastors and other religious leaders who share the faith of the community
D.
[Control]Realtors who could share housing and living conditions in the community
E.
Answer: B
17.
17.ID: 2508918748
A nurse was debating about which approach to use to both obtain data about community needs and
encourage community participation in their resolution. Which of the following approaches would be
most effective in meeting both goals?
A.
[Control]A community forum, open to all interested residents of the community
B.
[Control]A community survey mailed to all residents
C.
[Control]Establishing focus groups with selected participants
D.
[Control]Conducting in-depth interviews with select community residents
E.
Answer: C
18.
18.ID: 2508917381
A community health nurse has completed a community assessment and is now writing a community
diagnosis for the problem. Which component of the diagnosis will be used to summarize the
assessment data of the problem?
A.
[Control]Identification of the health risk
B.
[Control]Evidence supporting the choice of priority
C.
[Control]The aggregate that needs the intervention
D.
[Control]The cause of the identified health problem
E.
Answer: A
19.
19.ID: 2508918774
A community health nurse is trying to determine the success of a planned intervention. Which of the
following would the community health nurse most likely examine?
A.
[Control]Changes in funding made available to the agency to continue their efforts
B.
[Control]An increase or decrease in the number of persons asking for assistance
C.
[Control]Current problem data to compare with original baseline data
D.
[Control]Feedback from community residents
E.
Answer: C
20.
20.ID: 2508918755
A.
B.
C.
A community health nurse found a very small number of families in the community who were
desperately in need of basic preventive health services. Which of the following ethical approaches
supports expending agency resources on these few, but needy, families?
A.
[Control]Beneficence suggests focusing on the most needy, so resources should be
expended on these families.
B.
[Control]Deontological ethics suggest that the nurse must give priority to the intervention that
would have the broadest impact.
C.
[Control]Utilitarianism (the most good for the largest number) would suggest continuing to
focus on broader community needs.
D.
[Control]Virtue ethics would suggest focusing on these families to support the nurse's own
character development.
E.
Answer:A
21.
21.ID: 2508957976
Which of the following best describes the aspects central to the definition of community? (Select all
that apply.)
A.
[Control]Geographic boundaries at a point in time
B.
[Control]Whatever is most convenient for the nurse
C.
[Control]Patterns of disease found
D.
[Control]Persons who share common goals and interests
E.
[Control]Persons who band together to address a shared problem
F.
[Control]The name the people have given themselves
G.
Answer: A,E,F
22.
22.ID: 2508957980
Which of the following is a central function unique to community health nursing? (Select all that
apply.)
A.
[Control]Being willing to travel to give care in an appropriate setting
B.
[Control]Collaborating and cooperating with other health care team members
C.
[Control]Gathering appropriate comprehensive assessment data on the community
D.
[Control]Incorporating epidemiological approaches throughout the nursing process
E.
[Control]Keeping accurate and detailed medical records on care given
F.
[Control]Being willing to contribute to health policy development
G.
Answer: C,D,F
23.
23.ID: 2508957984
Which of the following are considered the most important determinants of a healthy community?
(Select all that apply.)
A.
[Control]Child-friendly neighborhoods
B.
[Control]Several different choices of houses of worship
C.
[Control]Employment opportunities
D.
[Control]Low crime rate
E.
[Control]Safe food and water supplies
F.
[Control]Varied housing choices
G.
Answer: A,D
24.
24.ID: 2508957996
Which of the following from vital statistics records is useful to community health nurses? (Select all
that apply.)
A.
[Control]Relatively early age of death may suggest a new pathogen in the community
B.
[Control]Divorce rate, suggesting whether children will need additional services
C.
[Control]Documentation of the mortality and morbidity of the local community
D.
[Control]Indication of whether the total population is growing or declining
E.
[Control]Records of occurrence of congenital malformations
F.
[Control]Stability of marriages, making family structure become obvious
G.
Answer:C, D, E
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
2.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
3.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
4.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
5.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
6.
A.
B.
C.
D.
7.
A.
B.
C.
D.
8.
A.
B.
C.
D.
9.
A.
Which of the following statements is true concerning tuberculosis (TB) infections in the United
States?
[Control]Subclinical cases of TB can occur in patients who fight off the infection and thus are
not a danger to themselves or others.
[Control]TB can be cured by a 6-month period of treatment with INH.
[Control]TB can only be caused by the Mycobacterium bovis bacillus.
[Control]Under certain conditions, susceptible hosts may be infected by the TB bacillus.
Answer: D
6.ID: 2508949729
One child in a kindergarten room had a slight fever and did not eat lunch. Otherwise, the child
seemed OK. Three days later, several children were absent from kindergarten. Which of the following
best describes what happened?
Another nursery school was offering the same child care at a much lower price.
Infectious diseases can be contagious before any diagnostic symptoms occur.
No way to tell; there are many reasons why parents keep children home.
Parents chose to protect their children from the child with a fever, so they kept their children
home for a few days.
Answer:B
7.ID: 2508947690
A day care center asked the nurse to come because they had several children out as a result of
chickenpox. Which of the following statements should the nurse make to the staff?
Chickenpox has low infectivity so few children will get sick."
Chickenpox has low pathogenicity so the children won't be sick enough to stay home if the
parents really need to go to work."
Chickenpox has low virulence so the children will be back at the day care center in a week or
so."
Adults never catch chickenpox, so the staff are safe and may continue working."
Answer: C
8.ID: 2508949718
A city that depended on tourist dollars had feedback that tourists were saying they were never
returning because of the constant mosquito bites. Which of the following actions should be taken by
the city?
Do not have any tourist events at dawn or dusk.
Have everyone in town search for and remove any standing stagnant water.
Give free bug repellent to each tourist.
Tell tourists to avoid wearing bright colors.
Answer: B
9.ID: 2508947688
The daily patrons of a local town restaurant became ill with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Without
knowing the cause, which of the following actions should be taken immediately to help avoid future
problems?
Establish a series of cooking classes for all citizens
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
During an outbreak in the hospital, all staff members were given immunoglobulin if they were not
already immune to the disease. Which of the following types of immunity will the staff who received
the immunoglobulin have?
Active immunity
Long-lasting immunity
Natural immunity
Passive immunity
Answer: D
15.ID: 2508949706
The nurse could not find a vaccine in the refrigerator. The unopened vaccine vial had been put in a
storage cabinet with the other medications. The nurse drew up the appropriate dose in the syringe
and then put the vial of vaccine in the refrigerator. Which of the following would be the most likely
result?
The client will have immunity to the disease after the vaccination
Primary vaccine failure
Secondary vaccine failure
The injection will not feel so cold to the client
Answer:B
16.
16.ID: 2508947678
A school had tried very hard to uphold the requirement for all children to be vaccinated. However,
state law allowed parents to exempt their child if they had a religious reason for refusal. Two children
have been diagnosed with chickenpox. Which of the following will be the most likely result?
A.
Adults as well as children in the neighborhood will get chickenpox.
B.
All the children who played with the two sick children will probably get chickenpox.
C.
All the unimmunized children will probably come down with chickenpox.
D.
Few children will get chickenpox because of herd immunity.
Answer:D
17.
17.ID: 2508949731
A community health clinic put a tax levy on the ballot. An angry man asks a nurse, "How can you ask
me to pay taxes to buy immunizations for parents who do not want to pay for their kids to get their
shots?" Which of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
A.
Don't you think ethically we should help if we can?"
B.
For many of us, our faith says we have to treat our neighbor as ourselves."
C.
Only by getting almost everyone immunized can we prevent epidemics that can hurt us all."
D.
"The law requires childhood immunizations, and, if parents can't afford it, you and I will have to
help pay."
Answer:C
18.
18.ID: 2508949725
Which of the following statements best explains how infectious diseases are different from any other
health problem?
20.
20.ID: 2508947666
The charge nurse notes that two patients had communicable infectious diseases and were treated
appropriately. Which of the following actions should be taken next by the nurse?
A.
Depends on your state health department's requirements
B.
Report the two cases to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
C.
Report the two cases to your regional health department
D.
Send the information for inclusion in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Answer:A
21.
21.ID: 2508949733
Parents have requested that their child be brought up to date on appropriate immunizations. After
reviewing the child's medical history, the nurse prepares to give the two immunizations. What
additional action should be taken by the nurse before administration of the immunization?
A.
Ask if there is any chance the girl child could be pregnant
B.
Ask the child if she consents to the immunizations
C.
Assess whether the child has a fever or other illness that would require the immunization be
postponed
D.
Explain the pros and cons of obtaining immunizations to the parents
E.
Give the parents the Vaccine Information Statement (VIS)
Answer:E
22.
22.ID: 2508947668
Which of the following groups is especially at risk for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
A.
Recently divorced adults
B.
Single young women between 19 and 24 years of age
C.
Teenaged girls
D.
Young males between the ages of 15 and 19 years
Answer:C
23.
23.ID: 2508947684
A.
B.
C.
D.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
A young woman is panic-stricken. She had not realized how much she was drinking, and she thinks
she had unprotected sex with several men last night. She is petrified and wants an HIV test
immediately. Which of the following actions should be taken by the nurse?
Give her a strong lengthy lecture about the dangers of alcohol
Administer the HIV test
Provide a physical examination, testing for all sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)
Suggest she be treated immediately to be safe
Answer:D
24.ID: 2508970833
Which of the following best explains why the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) was
originally legislated? (Select all that apply.)
To ensure that data are used to educate health care professionals on proper vaccine
administration
To conduct media campaigns to help convince parents to bring their children in to receive
appropriate immunizations
To determine whether changes should be made in procedures or biological agents
To illustrate, using actual data, that vaccines are widely given to healthy people with almost no
side effects
To monitor actual and potential vaccine-related problems. To provide assistance to families
who experience a vaccine-related injury
Answer: C, E