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Who do Street Outreach nurses work with? Work with people who are homeless and community organizations What do street outreach nurses focus on? building relationships, maintaining the dignity of and respect for clients Creating environment of cultural safety and empowerment provide access to prima...

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Nursing 321 Final Exam Questions and
Complete Solutions
Who do Street Outreach nurses work with? ✅Work with people who are homeless and
community organizations

What do street outreach nurses focus on? ✅building relationships, maintaining the
dignity of and respect for clients
Creating environment of cultural safety and empowerment
provide access to primary care, mental health services, communicable disease care
and support (HIV, TB, STI's)
Birth control, prenatal and postnatal support
Drug and alcohol rehabilitation
Work with agencies to advocate for housing

What are the poor determinants of health that the homeless are affected by? ✅Living
in poverty
Low levels of education
Food insecurity
Living in poor housing conditions and social exclusion

What do the chronically homeless face high instances of? ✅High instances of
substance abuse

What do homeless people face/ struggle with in regards to Access to healthcare? ✅-
increased use of healthcare facilities
- reluctance to access care when impaired
- creation of low-threshold clinics and street outreach programs
- street outreach clinical encounters can be challenging

What does cocaine or methamphetamines do to cognition? ✅Restlessness, inability to
communicate in a coherent manner, distraction

What does opioids do to cognition? ✅sleepiness, nodding off, in a ability to form
coherent sentences

What happens in drug induced psychosis? ✅hallucinations and or paranoia

What does alcohol do? ✅relaxes and dulls the mind

What are some symptoms of withdrawal from substances? ✅moderate to severe
anxiety/ agitation, GI discomfort, diaphoresis

,What are existing tools to assess capacity to consent among psychiatric populations?
✅MacCAT-T

What is the MacCAT-T missing? ✅no capacity instrument or guidelines to assess
capacity to consent when substance use is involved

What is the CAPIS tool? How is it scored? ✅11 items rated 1-4 (strongly disagree-
strongly agree)
Not worded as a question so it can be incorporated into normal discussion
higher scores indicative or higher capacity
total possible score of 44

What are the context for use of CAPIS? ✅- does not need to be used with all clients
- may not been the streets
- threshold is a guideline
- not legal determination
- to be used with other nursing assessments
- document process as usual

What is epidemiology? ✅the study of the occurrence and distribution of health related
states or events in specified populations, including the determinants influencing such
states and the application of this knowledge to control the health population

What are the 3 parts of the epidemiology model? ✅host, agent, environment

What is the host? ✅him in which the disease occurs

What is the agent ✅contagious or non-contagious source/ force that can begin or
prolong a health problem

Environment ✅context which promotes the exposure of the host to the agent

What is a vector? ✅A factor which moves between the agent and the hosts that allows
for movement of the disease

What is susceptibility? ✅a combination of characteristics of each individual within a
host group interacting with factors absent or present in other elements of the triangle
which determines the risk (or degree of susceptibility of each person to a particular
agent

What is suseptibility/ risk described as? ✅the vulnerability which determines the
individual host risk

, What does each element of the triangle increase or decrease? ✅the risk of the host to
the disease

What does screening and Survelience do? ✅assists in preventing/ controlling certain
diseases

What is screening? ✅testing when there are no symptoms; must have validity and
reliability

What is surveillance? ✅The constant watching/ monitoring of disease to assess
patterns and quickly identify events that do not fit

What is Association/ causations purpose? ✅before planning interventions that prevent
or ameliorate a disease/ health problem, one has to clearly understand how and why

What is association? ✅reasonable evidence that a connection exists between a
stressor or environmental factor and a disease of health challenge

What is causation? ✅when a relationship/ association is confirmed beyond a doubt;
there is a definite, statistical, cause and effect relationship between a particular stimulus
and occurrence of a disease or that the occurrence could not happen because of
chance alone

What are two important concepts to establish causality? ✅1. necessary- particular
stressor must be present before a given effect can occur.
2. Sufficient- the amount of exposure required to result in the disease is present

What is the morbidity rate? ✅picture of the disease/ health challenge and a population
over time, suggesting questions about the susceptibility of the pop and effectiveness of
promotion or treatment

What is prevalence? ✅picture of specific disease process in a population at one given
point in time

What is incidence? ✅Identification of new cases of a disease in a population over time

What happens in regards to prevalence in short lived disease? ✅prevalence doesn't
show much but might be used to prepare for epidemics

What happens if there are only a few deaths from a disease? ✅incidence and
prevalence is similar

What happens to incidence and prevalence with chronic diseases? ✅incidence stays
static over time

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