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what are the 3 interventions of the red section - ANS--
collaboration
-coalition building
-community organizing

___ commits two or more persons or organizations to achieve a
common goal through enhancing the capacity of one or more of
the members to promote and protect health - ANS-collaboration

___ promotes and develops alliances among organizations or
constituencies for a common purpose. It builds linkages, solves
problems, and/or enhances local leadership to address health
concerns. - ANS-coalition building

___ helps community groups to identify common problems or
goals, mobilize resources, and develop and implement strategies
for reaching the goals they collectively have set - ANS-community
organizing

what are the 3 interventions of the yellow section - ANS--
advocacy
-social marketing
-policy development and enforcement

,___ is the synthesis of nursing practice and public health practice
- ANS-Community/Public Health Nursing

Community/Public Health Nursing has the major goal to preserve
the health of the community and surrounding ___ - ANS-
populations

Community/Public Health Nursing focuses on health promotion,
prevention, and health ___ - ANS-maintence

Community/Public Health Nursing is associated with health and
identification of populations at ___ rather than an episodic
response to patient demand - ANS-risk

public health is described as the art and science of what 3 things -
ANS--preventing disease
-prolonging life
-promoting health through organized community efforts to benefit
each citizen

___ is defined as the costs of caring for the sick which account for
the majority of escalating health care dollars, which increased
from 5.7% of the gross domestic product in 1965 to 17.8% in
2015 - ANS-Health Care Reform

Community/public health nurses are in a position to assist the
U.S. health care system to transition from being disease-oriented
to a ___ system - ANS-health-oriented

, the mission of ___ is social justice, which entitles all people to
basic necessities such as adequate income and health protection
and accepts collective burdens to make this possible. - ANS-
public health

___ is the total amount spent on healthcare by a country. - ANS-
Health Expenditures

despite high hospital and physician expenditures, U.S. health
indicators such as life expectancy and infant mortality rate
remain considerably ___ the health indicators of many other
countries - ANS-below

the health status of the population within the US varies markedly
across the areas of the country and among groups. For example,
the economically disadvantaged and many cultural and ethnic
groups have ___ overall health status compared with middle-class
caucasians - ANS-poorer

the decline in the percentage of nurses employed in hospitals and
the subsequent increase in nurses employed community setting
suggest a shift in focus from illness and institutional based care
to ____ and ____ care - ANS--health promotion
-preventive

the major goal of community/public health nursing is to preserve
the health of the community and surrounding populations by

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