Deck 23: Homeless Populations

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Which best describes what happens when persons who work full-time and receive the typical minimum wage seek an apartment?

A)Few clean and decent low-rent apartments exist
B)People do not like to rent to low-income persons
C)To afford housing,they need a job that pays at least three times minimum wage
D)There are not many trailer parks near their employment.
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Which factors are most likely to contribute to homelessness?

A)Intimate partner violence and substance abuse
B)Scarcity of support systems and recent job loss
C)Shortage of affordable housing and insufficient income
D)Substance abuse and serious mental illness
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Which best describes how health care professionals are involved in the problem of homelessness?

A)Homeless persons make everyone uncomfortable when they beg for handouts
B)Homeless persons often live in emergency departments and clinics
C)Poverty leads to crimes,and health care professionals can be attacked and robbed outside health care facilities
D)Serious illnesses or disability creates high medical bills,which may lead to homelessness.
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Which best describes the purpose of the Vulnerability Index?

A)To identify those most at risk of becoming homeless
B)To determine the underlying cause of homelessness among vulnerable populations
C)To identify and prioritize the need for housing among the homeless
D)To determine what resources should be provided for vulnerable populations
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Which individual would be described as being "doubled up"?

A)An individual who has two chronic conditions
B)An individual who has recently been released from prison
C)An individual who maintains two jobs to avoid being homeless
D)An individual who is forced to live with friends
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Which best describes the recent trends in homelessness?

A)The number of homeless individuals in school is decreasing
B)The number of homeless individuals is increasing
C)The number of homeless families is increasing
D)The number of homeless families is decreasing.
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Which person will have the most difficulty in obtaining adequate support services to find a long-term home?

A)An alcoholic homeless person
B)A homeless person who has a limited support system and is unemployed
C)A homeless person who has a mental illness and is an alcoholic
D)A mentally ill homeless person
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Which best describes a major difference between women who have always had shelter and women who have been homeless?

A)Educational opportunities and attainment
B)History of gender relationships (marriages,divorces)
C)Level of involvement with physical and/or sexual abuse
D)Skills necessary for paid employment
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The male home health nurse parked his marked car in preparation for visiting the next client when a young female walked over to the car and asked him if he would like to have some fun.Which provides the best explanation for this behavior?

A)The girl was skipping school and wanted money for entertainment
B)The male nurse was extremely young and attractive and looked like he had money
C)The girl may have hoped a nurse would give her enough money to eat
D)Young girls often engage in thrilling,if high-risk,behaviors.
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Which factor would prevent a homeless person from accepting employment adequate to pay for housing?

A)Could not complete an employment application because of lack of mailing address
B)Hope for a better position than the service positions available
C)Lack of adequate resources to pay for other necessities
D)Prefer to receive a handout than to have to work
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Which factor is the primary motivator for young (homeless)women engaging in survival sex?

A)Peer influence
B)Pursuit of drugs
C)Coercion by perpetrators
D)Desperation to meet basic needs
Question
Which group of people is most likely to experience homelessness?

A)Those who have a supportive family
B)Those who have recently become unemployed
C)Those who have substance abuse problems
D)Those who frequently change jobs
Question
Which best describes the problem with the Section 8 housing program?

A)Direct access to an apartment in a public housing facility is faster and easier
B)Most renters prefer the program to make direct payment to apartment owners willing to rent to them
C)Section 8 housing is essentially slum housing,and no one wants to live there
D)Supply is vastly less than the demand.
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Which underlying factor most likely contributes to homelessness?

A)Substance abuse
B)Unemployment
C)Posttraumatic stress syndrome (PTSD)
D)Depression
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A family will most likely lose their primary nighttime residence within the next week.Which term best describes their situation in relation to homelessness?

A)Homeless under other federal statutes
B)Literally homeless
C)Imminent risk of homelessness
D)Fleeing/attempting to flee intimate partner violence
Question
On the basis of all the work done by social scientists,approximately how many homeless persons should be expected and tolerated in our society?

A)No more than 5%
B)No more than 10%
C)No more than 15%
D)There should not be homeless persons in America.
Question
Which represents the largest group of homeless adults?

A)Minorities
B)Disabled
C)Females
D)Males
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A school nurse was asked to see Lisa,a student in the fourth grade who was rumored to be living in a car with her mother.Which would most likely have caused the teacher to become concerned?

A)Lisa is not always respectful of the teacher
B)Lisa has not been doing her homework
C)Lisa is developmentally delayed
D)Lisa has behaved in a sexually inappropriate manner.
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Which are the most frequent problems suffered by the chronically homeless?

A)Chronic conditions such as hypertension,bronchitis,and emphysema
B)HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases,tuberculosis,and hepatitis C
C)Respiratory infections,trauma,and skin disorders
D)Severe mental illness and substance abuse disorders
Question
Which person would be called chronically homeless?

A)A person has been homeless for more than a year
B)A person who lives with a roommate when between jobs
C)A person who has been staying with friends or family for an extended period of time
D)A person has been residing each night in a homeless shelter for almost 3 months
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Which best describes how the Continuum of Care (CoC)concept determines the number of homeless? (Select all that apply.)

A)By asking local police departments to visit areas where the homeless hide and report the number of people found there each March
B)By conducting a point-in-time (PIT)homeless persons count every other January
C)By making an educated guess based on anecdotal data
D)By completing a statistical analysis of the Census Bureau data
E)By reporting the number of homeless persons who use emergency shelters or transitional housing during the year
F)By sending CoC personnel into the community to try to find hidden homeless
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Which best describes the term "literally homeless"? (Select all that apply.)

A)Lacking a fixed,regular,and adequate nighttime residence
B)Lacking a family residence
C)Living in a place not typically used for human sleeping
D)Living in a temporary living accommodation such as a hotel
E)Living full-time in a recreational vehicle
F)Sleeping in an extended-care facility or hospital
Question
Which disorders are experienced at a higher rate by homeless adults when compared with the general population? (Select all that apply.)

A)Hepatitis
B)Diabetes
C)Asthma
D)HIV/AIDS
E)Hypertension
F)Alcoholism
Question
Which best describes a downstream intervention to solve the problem of homelessness?

A)Improved use of community resources
B)Increased employment opportunities
C)Increased affordable housing
D)Improved treatment of mental illness
Question
Which describes a dimension of the social determinants of health (SDH)defined within Healthy People 2020?

A)Employment
B)Education
C)Gender
D)Income
Question
Which strategies have been used to improve the collection of prevalence data for the homeless population? (Select all that apply.)

A)Urban Institute study
B)Homeless Assistance Report
C)Continuum of Care (CoC)concept
D)Homeless Information Management System (HMIS)
E)Census Bureau
F)Education for Homeless Children and Youth program
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Which statement best reflects the model of justice U.S.health care is based on?

A)All people are entitled to minimum standards of care
B)All people are responsible to help their neighbors
C)All people have a right to whatever their own efforts allow them to purchase
D)Like firefighting,police protection,libraries,and roads and highways,health care must be supported by tax money for the good of all who need such services.
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A nurse is using an upstream intervention when working with the homeless population.Which public health intervention will the nurse most likely use?

A)Case management
B)Outreach
C)Surveillance
D)Community organizing
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Deck 23: Homeless Populations
1
Which best describes what happens when persons who work full-time and receive the typical minimum wage seek an apartment?

A)Few clean and decent low-rent apartments exist
B)People do not like to rent to low-income persons
C)To afford housing,they need a job that pays at least three times minimum wage
D)There are not many trailer parks near their employment.
To afford housing,they need a job that pays at least three times minimum wage
2
Which factors are most likely to contribute to homelessness?

A)Intimate partner violence and substance abuse
B)Scarcity of support systems and recent job loss
C)Shortage of affordable housing and insufficient income
D)Substance abuse and serious mental illness
Shortage of affordable housing and insufficient income
3
Which best describes how health care professionals are involved in the problem of homelessness?

A)Homeless persons make everyone uncomfortable when they beg for handouts
B)Homeless persons often live in emergency departments and clinics
C)Poverty leads to crimes,and health care professionals can be attacked and robbed outside health care facilities
D)Serious illnesses or disability creates high medical bills,which may lead to homelessness.
Serious illnesses or disability creates high medical bills,which may lead to homelessness.
4
Which best describes the purpose of the Vulnerability Index?

A)To identify those most at risk of becoming homeless
B)To determine the underlying cause of homelessness among vulnerable populations
C)To identify and prioritize the need for housing among the homeless
D)To determine what resources should be provided for vulnerable populations
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Which individual would be described as being "doubled up"?

A)An individual who has two chronic conditions
B)An individual who has recently been released from prison
C)An individual who maintains two jobs to avoid being homeless
D)An individual who is forced to live with friends
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6
Which best describes the recent trends in homelessness?

A)The number of homeless individuals in school is decreasing
B)The number of homeless individuals is increasing
C)The number of homeless families is increasing
D)The number of homeless families is decreasing.
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7
Which person will have the most difficulty in obtaining adequate support services to find a long-term home?

A)An alcoholic homeless person
B)A homeless person who has a limited support system and is unemployed
C)A homeless person who has a mental illness and is an alcoholic
D)A mentally ill homeless person
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Which best describes a major difference between women who have always had shelter and women who have been homeless?

A)Educational opportunities and attainment
B)History of gender relationships (marriages,divorces)
C)Level of involvement with physical and/or sexual abuse
D)Skills necessary for paid employment
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The male home health nurse parked his marked car in preparation for visiting the next client when a young female walked over to the car and asked him if he would like to have some fun.Which provides the best explanation for this behavior?

A)The girl was skipping school and wanted money for entertainment
B)The male nurse was extremely young and attractive and looked like he had money
C)The girl may have hoped a nurse would give her enough money to eat
D)Young girls often engage in thrilling,if high-risk,behaviors.
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Which factor would prevent a homeless person from accepting employment adequate to pay for housing?

A)Could not complete an employment application because of lack of mailing address
B)Hope for a better position than the service positions available
C)Lack of adequate resources to pay for other necessities
D)Prefer to receive a handout than to have to work
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Which factor is the primary motivator for young (homeless)women engaging in survival sex?

A)Peer influence
B)Pursuit of drugs
C)Coercion by perpetrators
D)Desperation to meet basic needs
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Which group of people is most likely to experience homelessness?

A)Those who have a supportive family
B)Those who have recently become unemployed
C)Those who have substance abuse problems
D)Those who frequently change jobs
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Which best describes the problem with the Section 8 housing program?

A)Direct access to an apartment in a public housing facility is faster and easier
B)Most renters prefer the program to make direct payment to apartment owners willing to rent to them
C)Section 8 housing is essentially slum housing,and no one wants to live there
D)Supply is vastly less than the demand.
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Which underlying factor most likely contributes to homelessness?

A)Substance abuse
B)Unemployment
C)Posttraumatic stress syndrome (PTSD)
D)Depression
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A family will most likely lose their primary nighttime residence within the next week.Which term best describes their situation in relation to homelessness?

A)Homeless under other federal statutes
B)Literally homeless
C)Imminent risk of homelessness
D)Fleeing/attempting to flee intimate partner violence
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On the basis of all the work done by social scientists,approximately how many homeless persons should be expected and tolerated in our society?

A)No more than 5%
B)No more than 10%
C)No more than 15%
D)There should not be homeless persons in America.
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Which represents the largest group of homeless adults?

A)Minorities
B)Disabled
C)Females
D)Males
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18
A school nurse was asked to see Lisa,a student in the fourth grade who was rumored to be living in a car with her mother.Which would most likely have caused the teacher to become concerned?

A)Lisa is not always respectful of the teacher
B)Lisa has not been doing her homework
C)Lisa is developmentally delayed
D)Lisa has behaved in a sexually inappropriate manner.
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Which are the most frequent problems suffered by the chronically homeless?

A)Chronic conditions such as hypertension,bronchitis,and emphysema
B)HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases,tuberculosis,and hepatitis C
C)Respiratory infections,trauma,and skin disorders
D)Severe mental illness and substance abuse disorders
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Which person would be called chronically homeless?

A)A person has been homeless for more than a year
B)A person who lives with a roommate when between jobs
C)A person who has been staying with friends or family for an extended period of time
D)A person has been residing each night in a homeless shelter for almost 3 months
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Which best describes how the Continuum of Care (CoC)concept determines the number of homeless? (Select all that apply.)

A)By asking local police departments to visit areas where the homeless hide and report the number of people found there each March
B)By conducting a point-in-time (PIT)homeless persons count every other January
C)By making an educated guess based on anecdotal data
D)By completing a statistical analysis of the Census Bureau data
E)By reporting the number of homeless persons who use emergency shelters or transitional housing during the year
F)By sending CoC personnel into the community to try to find hidden homeless
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Which best describes the term "literally homeless"? (Select all that apply.)

A)Lacking a fixed,regular,and adequate nighttime residence
B)Lacking a family residence
C)Living in a place not typically used for human sleeping
D)Living in a temporary living accommodation such as a hotel
E)Living full-time in a recreational vehicle
F)Sleeping in an extended-care facility or hospital
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Which disorders are experienced at a higher rate by homeless adults when compared with the general population? (Select all that apply.)

A)Hepatitis
B)Diabetes
C)Asthma
D)HIV/AIDS
E)Hypertension
F)Alcoholism
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Which best describes a downstream intervention to solve the problem of homelessness?

A)Improved use of community resources
B)Increased employment opportunities
C)Increased affordable housing
D)Improved treatment of mental illness
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Which describes a dimension of the social determinants of health (SDH)defined within Healthy People 2020?

A)Employment
B)Education
C)Gender
D)Income
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Which strategies have been used to improve the collection of prevalence data for the homeless population? (Select all that apply.)

A)Urban Institute study
B)Homeless Assistance Report
C)Continuum of Care (CoC)concept
D)Homeless Information Management System (HMIS)
E)Census Bureau
F)Education for Homeless Children and Youth program
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Which statement best reflects the model of justice U.S.health care is based on?

A)All people are entitled to minimum standards of care
B)All people are responsible to help their neighbors
C)All people have a right to whatever their own efforts allow them to purchase
D)Like firefighting,police protection,libraries,and roads and highways,health care must be supported by tax money for the good of all who need such services.
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A nurse is using an upstream intervention when working with the homeless population.Which public health intervention will the nurse most likely use?

A)Case management
B)Outreach
C)Surveillance
D)Community organizing
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