NURA 306 POPULATION HEALTH
EXAM 1 2024.WIH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS TO EVERY QUESTIONS.
what are social determinants of health - ANSWER conditions in the environments in
which people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide
range of health, functioning, and quality of life outcomes and risks
what influences SDOH - ANSWER social norms, social and economic policies, and
political systems that affect the distribution of money, power, and resources.
what are examples of SDOH - ANSWER income, education quality and attainment,
employment options and job security, working life conditions, neighborhood
conditions, food security, housing, social norms and attitudes, early childhood
development, social support, structural conflict, access to affordable quality health
services, access to mass media and technology,
what are the five domains of SDOH - ANSWER education access and quality,
economic stability, social and community cohesion, neighborhood and built
environment, and healthcare access and quality.
what are the essential public health services in policy development - ANSWER
communicate effectively to inform and educate
strengthen, support, and mobilize communities and partnerships
create, champion, and implement policies, plans and laws
utilize legal and regulatory actions
what are the essential public health assurances - ANSWER enable equitable
access
build a diverse and skilled work force
improve and innovate through evaluation, research, and quality improvement
build and maintain a strong organizational infrastructure for public health
what are the essentail public health assessments - ANSWER assess and monitor
population health
investigate, diagnose, and address health hazards and root causes
what is surveillance - ANSWER monitors health events through ongoing,
systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of health data for planning,
implementing, and evaluating public health interventions and practice
what is disease and health event investigation - ANSWER systematically gathers
and analyzes data about threats to population health, determines the source,
identifies cases and those at risk, and determines control measures
what is outreach - ANSWER locates populations of interest or at risk, provides
information, identifies possible actions, and identifies access to services
what is screening - ANSWER identifies individuals with unrecognized risk factors
or asymptomatic conditions
,NURA 306 POPULATION HEALTH
EXAM 1 2024.WIH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS TO EVERY QUESTIONS.
what is case finding - ANSWER locates individuals and families with identified risk
factors and connects them to resources
what is referral and follow-up - ANSWER in an effort to prevent or address
problems or concerns, identifies an dconnect to appropriate resources. outcomes of
utilization of resources are evaluated through follow up
what is case management - ANSWER a collaborative process to meet clients
needs through the assessment, planning, coordination, and evaluation of options
and services. it involves communication, advocacy, and resources to provide safe
and cost effective quality care
what is delegation - ANSWER direct care tasks a registered professional nurse
carries out under the authority of a healthcare practitioner, as allowed by law, and
direct care tasks they entrust to appropriate personnel to perform.
what is health teaching? - ANSWER develops a health education plan devised to
improve knowledge and skill and change attitudes and behaviors
what is counseling - ANSWER establishes an interpersonal relationship and
emotional connection with the goal of increasing self care and coping capabilities
what is consultation - ANSWER seeks information and generates optimal solutions
to health problems or issues through interactive problem solving
what is collaboration - ANSWER enhances the capacity to promote and protect
health for mutual benefit and a common goal. collaboration involves information
exchange, coordinated activities, and shared resources.
what is coalition building - ANSWER fosters, mobilizes, and participates in
community wide alliances to achieve a shared purpose. linkages are established,
problems solved, and local leadership bolstered to address health concerns
what is community organizing - ANSWER helps community groups join together to
identify common problems or goals, mobilizes resources, and develops and
implements strategies for reaching those goals
what is advocacy - ANSWER act of promoting an dprotecting the health of
individuals and communities through stake holder collaboration, assisting with
access to needed services, and active involvement in the policy development related
to improving population health
what is social marketing - ANSWER uses marketing principles and technology to
design programs to target behavior changes in specific populations to achieve both
individual and societal benefits
, NURA 306 POPULATION HEALTH
EXAM 1 2024.WIH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS TO EVERY QUESTIONS.
what is policy development and enforcement - ANSWER policy development
places health issues on decision makers agendas, establishes a plan of resolution,
determines needed resources, and results in laws, rules, and regulations,
ordinances, and policies. policy enforcement compels others to comply with the laws,
rules, regulations, and ordinances created in conjunction with policy developmen t
who is responsible for the clients health? - ANSWER the client according to client
advocacy
what is the community nurse responsible for? - ANSWER advocate for resources
or services that meet the clients health care needs according to client advocacy
what is the focus of care in community oriented nursing - ANSWER aggregates,
communities, populations. can include at risk or unserved individuals and families
what is the focus of care for community based nursing? - ANSWER individuals and
families
what is the primary goal of community oriented nursing? - ANSWER health
promotion and disease prevention
what is the primary goal of community based nursing - ANSWER management of
acute or chronic conditions
what is the nursing activities of the community oriented care nursing - ANSWER
usually indirect (program management). can include direct care of at risk individuals
and populations
what is nursing activities of community based nursing - ANSWER direct (one on
one). illness care: management of acute and chronic conditions in settings where
individuals, families and groups live, work, and attend (schools, camps, prisons)
what is primary prevention for an individual? - ANSWER educate individuals to
reduce environmental hazards
what is primary prevention for a community - ANSWER educate groups to reduce
environmental hazards
advocate for safe air and water
support programs for waste reduction and recycling
advocate for waste reduction and effective waste management
what is secondary prevention for an individual - ANSWER survey for health
conditions that can be related to environmental and occupational exposures.
obtain environmental health histories of individuals.
monitor workers for levels of chemical exposures at job sites
screen children 6 months to 5 years old for blood lead levels