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NUR 441 Exam 1 Questions And
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Define Public Health Nursing - Answer Specialty practice within nursing and public
health

Focus on improving the populations health by emphasizing prevention and attending to
multiple determinants of health

Population focused instead of individual focused

Population - Answer All people occupying an area or all of those who share one or more
characteristics

People not necessarily interacting with one another

Don't necessarily share a sense of belonging to that group

Ex: All people living in Miami Dade County

Aggregate - Answer Mass or grouping of individuals considered as a whole

Loosely associated with one another

Sub-population within the larger population who possess some common characteristics

Often related to high risk for specific health problems

Ex: within Miami Dade county: HIV+ women, UM students, breastfeeding mothers

Acute Care Nursing vs PHN - Answer Acute Care Nursing:

Care of solitary patients

Primary illness end of health continuum

PHN:

Care encompasses a much wider view

Primary charge to prevent health problems

Promote higher levels of health

Primary Prevention - Answer Measures taken to keep illness or injuries from occurring,
precedes disease or dysfunction

Examples - PHN providing childhood vaccinations, encourage elderly people to install
and use safety devices to prevent injuries from falls, teaching young adults healthy

, behaviors, providing immunization programs

Secondary Prevention - Answer Efforts to detect and treat existing disease

Early diagnosis (screening) and treatment

Efforts to detect and treat existing health problems at the earliest possible stage, when
disease or impairment is already present

Examples - HTN and cholesterol screening programs; encouraging breast and testicular
self-examinations, regular mammograms, pap smear to deter possible cancers

Secondary prevention attempts to discover a health problem at a point when
intervention may lead to its control and or eradication

Tertiary Prevention - Answer Reduce the extent and severity of a health problem to its
lowest possible level to minimize disability and restore or preserve function

Examples - treatment and rehab of persons after a stroke to reduce impairment, post
mastectomy exercise program to restore functioning, and early treatment and
management of diabetes to reduce problems or slow their progress.

Also, support groups or rehab groups - Alcoholics Anonymous, halfway houses for
psych patients discharged from acute care settings or for inmates from prison

Different types of community - Answer Collection of people who interact with one
another and whose common interests or characteristics form the basis for a sense of
unity or belonging

Types

Geographic → a community demarcated by geographic boundaries

Ex: city, town, neighborhood

Common interest → a collection of people, even if they are scattered geographically,
can have an interest or goal that binds them together

Ex: church, professional org, college dorm, retirement home

Community of solution → Group of people who come together to solve a problem that
affects all of them

Ex: City of Parkland, law enforcement, and city officials coming together to prevent
school violence

3 core PH functions - Answer (1) Assessment:

Collection, analysis, and sharing of information about health conditions, risks, and
resources in a community

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