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Community and Public Health Nursing 9th 10 th Edition
Rector Test Bank



True or False: The concept of 'Quality of Life' includes feelings people express in areas such as
standard of living, income, housing, neighbourhood and health. - ANSWER: True

True or False: The most cited definition of Health can be found in the Constitution of the United
States of America. - ANSWER: False

True or False: While traditional health indicators and measures focus on ill health or disease,
indicators of the quality of life and health scale tend to focus on life expectancy and morbidity rates
and to cover aspects of negative health and wellbeing. - ANSWER: False

'Health in a vacuum' as an understanding of the concept of health refers to:
Select one:
a. Morbidity & Disability
b. The absence of disease only
c. Having health
d. Self-perceived Health
e. All of the Above - ANSWER: b. The absence of disease only

Measures of psychological wellbeing tend to tap two components:
Select one:
a. Affective wellbeing (feeling states) and cognitive or mental functioning
b. Feeling healthy and feeling ill
c. Medicine and Public Health
d. All of the above
e. None of the above - ANSWER: a. Affective wellbeing (feeling states) and cognitive or mental
functioning

True or False: Good Health can affect a patient's sense of meaning. True or False? - ANSWER: False

'Targets for Health for All' as adopted by WHO member states in the European region advocates for
which of the following:
Select one:
a. Ensuring equity in health
b. Add life to years
c. Add health to life
d. Add years to life
e. All of the Above - ANSWER: e. All of the Above

According to the WHO, Health is:
Select one:
a. Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of
disease or infirmity.
b. The conditions under which people are born, grow, live, work, and age.
c. The absence of disease or infirmity.
d. The opposite of illness.

, e. None of the Above - ANSWER: a. Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-
being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

What kind of information are more recent (within the past few decades) Health Information Systems
interested in?
Select one:
a. Morbidity & Disability
b. Use of Health Services
c. Cardiovascular and lifestyle risk factors
d. self-perceived Health
e. All of the Above - ANSWER: e. All of the Above

In the reading by Savolaine, J., & Granello, many models of wellness are discussed. What do the
authors propose as the common thread as a central theme of individual wellness between these
various models?
Select one:
a. Social interaction
b. Mental stability
c. Absence of disease
d. Meaning and Purpose
e. None of the Above - ANSWER: d. Meaning and Purpose

True or False: Public Health is primarily the acute response to a disease at an individual level. -
ANSWER: False

Core components of Social capital are:
Select one:
a. Social ties
b. Community ties
c. Natural environment
d. Both A and B
e. All of the above - ANSWER: d. Both A and B

Which of the following is not a function of public health?
Select one:
a. The assessment and monitoring of the health of communities and populations at risk to identify
health problems and priorities.
b. The formulation of public policies designed to solve identified local and national health problems
and priorities.
c. To assure that all populations have access to appropriate and cost-effective care, including health
promotion and disease prevention services
d. To cure diseases in the context of a clinic or a hospital
e. None of the above - ANSWER: e. None of the above

The definition of Public health as defined by WHO is:
Select one:
a. The art of applying medical knowledge into policies that will improve the health of the population
b. The art of applying science in the context of politics so as to reduce inequalities in health while
ensuring the best health for the greatest number
c. The science of medicine applied to a large population
d. Healthy policies that effect the public
e. None of the above - ANSWER: b. The art of applying science in the context of politics so as to
reduce inequalities in health while ensuring the best health for the greatest number

True or False: Climate change affects human health in a number of ways including: Increased thermal
stress and air pollutants associated with an increase in the number of heat waves, increased
frequency of extreme events and weather disasters, increased incidence of gastrointestinal disease

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