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NURS 410- Community Health Exam 1 || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct) NURS 410- Community Health Exam 1 || All Questions & Answers (100% Correct) What is a population? - ANSWER - Members of a community who share a common characteristic Examples of population according to healthy people...

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NURS 410- Community Health Exam 1 ||
All Questions & Answers (100% Correct)
What is a population? - ANSWER - Members of a community who share a common characteristic
Examples of population according to healthy people 2023 - ANSWER - Older adults, Male/Female
LGBTQ
Parents/Caregivers
People with Disabilities
Workforce
Infants/Children/Adolescents
What is a community? - ANSWER - Group of people and/or institutions that share geographic, civic, and/ or social parameters
What are some social determinants of health? - ANSWER - Social factors that influence
an individuals health and well being. Live (neighborhoods access to healthcare, grocery stores, Finances, Transportation)
Learn (Level of education, school district)
Work (Benefits/insurance, Level of responsibilities, welcoming/helpful environment) Play (Downtime and the time of day, Safety, Access to transportation)
Age (Cognitions, Finances, Peer pressure.)
Public health nurse vs community health nurse - ANSWER - public health nursing: focuses on promoting health and preventing diseases for the entire population
community: works in the community but focuses on an individual. Determines how the individuals health affects the population as a whole
How would a public health nurse address teen pregnancy compared to a community health nurse? - ANSWER - A public health nurse would want to make sex education mandatory in all schools (everyone gets the same treatment if at risk or not)
A community health nurse would see what specific area/persons are most at risk and provide teaching/tools to address teen pregnancy.
Under the 10 essential public health services what does assessment include? - ANSWER - Assessment (2/10) 1)Assess and monitor population health
2) Investigate, diagnose, and address health hazards and root causes
Under the 10 essential public health services what does assurance include? - ANSWER
- Assurance (4/10) 1) Enable equitable access
2)Build a diverse and skilled workforce
3)Improve and innovate through evaluation, research, and quality improvement.
4) Build and maintain a strong organizational infrastructure for public health
Examples of assurance in public health nursing - ANSWER - Under the 10 essential public health services what does policy development include? - ANSWER - Policy development (4/10)
1) Communicate effectively to inform and educate
2) Strengthen, support, and mobilize communities and partnerships
3) Create, champion, and implement policies, plans, and laws
5)Utilize legal and regulatory actions
-Prevents epidemics & spread of disease
-Protects against environmental hazards
-Prevents injuries
-Promotes & encourages healthy behaviors
-Responds to disasters and assists in recovery
-Ensure the quality and accessibility of health services
Are all under what umbrella term? - ANSWER - Public health
List the 5 key phrases of healthy people 2030 - ANSWER - Health disparity
Health equality
Health Literacy
Well being
Social determinants of health
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACEgRgycwIk
What are some social determinants of health according to healthy people 2030? - ANSWER - Economic stability
Neighborhood and built environment
Education access and quality
social and community context
health care access and quality
What are the 3 basic activities of population based health care? - ANSWER - 1) Disease Prevention/ Primary Prevention
2) Health Promotion/ Secondary Prevention
3) Health protection/ Tertiary Prevention
Vaccines, birth control, education(nutrition, safety, hygiene), celibacy, community health, and public health prevents occurence of diseases. Preventing occurence of disease is known as what? - ANSWER - Primary prevention or Disease Prevention

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