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Deck 3: Community Care
1
The nurse is implementing which level of health promotion when providing recommended immunizations and school health education?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Primordial
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Primordial
Primary
2
Which represents a critical community indicator of perinatal health?
A) Breastfeeding rates
B) First-trimester prenatal care
C) Spontaneous and therapeutic abortion rate
D) Availability of telephonic nursing care in the community
A) Breastfeeding rates
B) First-trimester prenatal care
C) Spontaneous and therapeutic abortion rate
D) Availability of telephonic nursing care in the community
First-trimester prenatal care
3
Which is one of the three broad areas that the community health assessment wheel focuses on?
A) Pollutants
B) Food supply
C) Health and disease status
D) Health care delivery system
A) Pollutants
B) Food supply
C) Health and disease status
D) Health care delivery system
Health care delivery system
4
Which situation would be considered safe by a nurse who is making a home visit?
A) A group of teens is sitting on the stairs in front of the patient's apartment.
B) Parking is only possible three blocks from the patient's house.
C) The family dog is on a chain in the front yard.
D) The door of the home is open when the nurse arrives.
A) A group of teens is sitting on the stairs in front of the patient's apartment.
B) Parking is only possible three blocks from the patient's house.
C) The family dog is on a chain in the front yard.
D) The door of the home is open when the nurse arrives.
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5
Which behaviour is appropriate for a nurse during an in-home visit?
A) Smoke if the expectant mother smokes.
B) Ask to have the volume on the TV turned down or move to a quiet room.
C) Give ample advice and reassurance to establish a relationship.
D) Freely move whatever furniture and belongings the nurse feels necessary.
A) Smoke if the expectant mother smokes.
B) Ask to have the volume on the TV turned down or move to a quiet room.
C) Give ample advice and reassurance to establish a relationship.
D) Freely move whatever furniture and belongings the nurse feels necessary.
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6
The nurse is implementing which level of health promotion when providing various methods of health screening for early detection of disease?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Primordial
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Primordial
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7
Which generally rises with greater socioeconomic disadvantage?
A) Length of hospital stay
B) Intrauterine growth restriction
C) Prenatal clinic visits and screening tests
D) Weight gain in the mother in excess of the recommended gain for her stature
A) Length of hospital stay
B) Intrauterine growth restriction
C) Prenatal clinic visits and screening tests
D) Weight gain in the mother in excess of the recommended gain for her stature
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8
When weighing the advantages and disadvantages of home care versus hospital-based clinics for perinatal services,what should the nurse keep in mind in relation to home care services?
A) It is more dangerous for vulnerable neonates at risk of acquiring an infection from the nurse.
B) It is more cost-effective for the nurse than office visits.
C) Home care allows the nurse to interact with and include family members in teaching.
D) It is made possible by the ready supply of nurses with expertise in perinatal and pediatric care.
A) It is more dangerous for vulnerable neonates at risk of acquiring an infection from the nurse.
B) It is more cost-effective for the nurse than office visits.
C) Home care allows the nurse to interact with and include family members in teaching.
D) It is made possible by the ready supply of nurses with expertise in perinatal and pediatric care.
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9
Which is an acquired people factor in the community health assessment wheel?
A) Values
B) Climate
C) Genetics
D) Mobility
A) Values
B) Climate
C) Genetics
D) Mobility
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10
Which statement reflects telephonic nursing care?
A) It was developed as a reaction to impersonal nursing care.
B) It was set up to assist vulnerable populations in the postpartum period.
C) This is the second option when 911 hot lines are busy for new parents.
D) Nurse advice lines are interactive and responsive to immediate health questions.
A) It was developed as a reaction to impersonal nursing care.
B) It was set up to assist vulnerable populations in the postpartum period.
C) This is the second option when 911 hot lines are busy for new parents.
D) Nurse advice lines are interactive and responsive to immediate health questions.
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11
What would a breastfeeding mother who is concerned that her baby is not getting enough to eat find most helpful on the day after discharge?
A) Visiting a pediatric screening clinic at the hospital
B) Accessing telephonic nursing care
C) Calling the pediatrician for a lactation consult referral
D) Requesting a home visit
A) Visiting a pediatric screening clinic at the hospital
B) Accessing telephonic nursing care
C) Calling the pediatrician for a lactation consult referral
D) Requesting a home visit
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12
Which sexually transmitted infection is currently increasing in prevalence in Canada?
A) Syphilis
B) Gonorrhea
C) Genital herpes
D) Human papillomavirus
A) Syphilis
B) Gonorrhea
C) Genital herpes
D) Human papillomavirus
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13
Which health-related issue is on the rise currently in Canada?
A) Post-mature birth
B) Teenage pregnancy
C) Sexually transmitted infections
D) Maternal morbidity and mortality
A) Post-mature birth
B) Teenage pregnancy
C) Sexually transmitted infections
D) Maternal morbidity and mortality
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14
Which health care service represents an example of tertiary level prevention?
A) Stress management seminars
B) Childbirth education classes for single parents
C) A breast self-examination (BSE)pamphlet and teaching
D) A premenstrual syndrome (PMS)support group
A) Stress management seminars
B) Childbirth education classes for single parents
C) A breast self-examination (BSE)pamphlet and teaching
D) A premenstrual syndrome (PMS)support group
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15
Which is a common health problem reported by older women?
A) Coronary artery disease
B) Hypotension
C) Arthritis
D) Diabetes
A) Coronary artery disease
B) Hypotension
C) Arthritis
D) Diabetes
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16
Which health promotion activity is an example of the secondary level of prevention?
A) Approved infant car seats
B) Breast self-examination (BSE)
C) Immunizations
D) Support groups for parents of children with Down syndrome
A) Approved infant car seats
B) Breast self-examination (BSE)
C) Immunizations
D) Support groups for parents of children with Down syndrome
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17
When preparing for maternal home visits,what should the nurse be aware of?
A) The patient's safety is more important than the nurse's safety.
B) Infection control is less important at home than at the hospital.
C) Hospital policies for name tags and guidelines for rubber gloves are inappropriate.
D) Nurses should wash their hands thoroughly before and after each visit.
A) The patient's safety is more important than the nurse's safety.
B) Infection control is less important at home than at the hospital.
C) Hospital policies for name tags and guidelines for rubber gloves are inappropriate.
D) Nurses should wash their hands thoroughly before and after each visit.
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18
Which area would be appropriate to include in a physical assessment of the home?
A) Bathtub,toilets,sinks,countertops,inside china cabinet drawers
B) Baby's bed,changing table,baby's clothes,inside diaper bag,inside keepsake box
C) Bedroom closets,inside jewelry boxes,under beds
D) Electrical wall outlets,telephones,bathroom sink and faucets,stove,and refrigerator
A) Bathtub,toilets,sinks,countertops,inside china cabinet drawers
B) Baby's bed,changing table,baby's clothes,inside diaper bag,inside keepsake box
C) Bedroom closets,inside jewelry boxes,under beds
D) Electrical wall outlets,telephones,bathroom sink and faucets,stove,and refrigerator
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19
Which health care service represents the primary level of prevention?
A) Immunizations
B) Breast self-examination
C) Home care for high-risk pregnancies
D) Blood pressure screening
A) Immunizations
B) Breast self-examination
C) Home care for high-risk pregnancies
D) Blood pressure screening
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20
Which level of health promotion is reflected when the nurse is providing treatment and rehabilitation for people with chronic diseases?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Primordial
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Primordial
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21
Which are quality-of-care dimensions according to Donabedian (1988)to measure quality of health care? Select all that apply.Express answers with small letters,followed by a comma and a space-e.g. ,a,b,
A) Assessment
B) Structure
C) Collaboration
D) Process
E) Evaluation
F) Outcome
A) Assessment
B) Structure
C) Collaboration
D) Process
E) Evaluation
F) Outcome
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