COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING 10TH EDITION RECTOR TEST BANK (Chapter 1- 30) With Complete Solutions)
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MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE 7TH EDIT
Institution
MATERNAL CHILD NURSING CARE 7TH EDIT
COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
10TH EDITION RECTOR TEST BANK (Chapter 1-
30) With Complete Solutions)
COMMUNITY AND PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING
10TH EDITION RECTOR TEST BANK (Chapter 1-
30) With Complete Solutions)
Contents
Chapter 1 The Journey Begins: Introduction Chapter 2 Public Healt...
10TH EDITION RECTOR TEST BANK (Chapter 1-
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30) With Complete Solutions)
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Contents
Chaptertr1trThetrJourneytrBegins:t r IntroductiontrChap
tert r 2t r PublictrHealthtrNursingt r intrthet r Community
Chaptert r 3trHistoryt r andt r EvolutiontroftrPublictrHealtht r Nursing
Chaptert r 4t r Evidence-
BasedtrPracticet r andt r Ethicst r intrCommunity/Publict r HealthrtChaptertr5trTranscultu
ralt r Nursing
Chaptert r 6trStructuret r andt r Economicst r oftrCommunity/Publict r HealthtrServicesrtC
haptertr 7trEpidemiologytrint r thetrCommunity
Chaptertr8t r Communicablet r DiseasetrChap
tert r 9tr Environmentalt r Healthtr&t r Safety
Chaptertr10trCommunication,trCollaboration,trandtrTechnologyrtCh
aptertr 11trHealtht r Promotiont r Throught r Education
Chaptert r 12trPlanning,tr Implementing,t r andt r Evaluatingt r Community/Publictr Healtht r ProgramsrC
t h
aptertr13trPolicytrMakingtr andt r Advocacy
Chaptertr 14trFamilyt r astrClienttrChap
tertr15trCommunitytrastrClienttrChap
tert r 16trGlobalt r Healtht r Nursing
Chaptert r 17trDisasterst r andt r TheirtrImpa
ctrtChaptertr 18trViolencetr&trAbuse
Chaptert r 19trMaternal-Childtr Health
Chaptert r 20trSchool-
Aget r Childrent r andt r AdolescentsrtChaptertr21trAdulttr H
ealth
Chaptert r 22trOldertrAdults
Chaptert r 23trWorkingt r witht r VulnerabletrPopulation
srtChaptertr 24trClientstrwithtrDisabilities
Chaptert r 25trBehavioralt r Healtht r intrthetrCommunityrt
Chaptertr26trHomelesstrPopulations
Chaptertr 27trRural,t r Migrant,t r andt r Urbant r Healtht r Ca
rertChaptertr28trPublictrSettings
Chaptert r 29trPrivatet r Settings
Chaptertr 30trHomet r Healthtrandt r Hospicet r Care
,Chaptertr1:t r ThetrJournetrytrBegins:trIntroduction
A) “Communitrtytrhealthtrnursingtristrdefinedas
nursingtrcaret r thattritrstrprovidedtrin tracommunitytr setting,tr ratherthantrantrinstitutionalsetting.”
B) “Publichealthtrnursingtristrdefinedastrnursingcaretrthattritrstrprovidedtrinan tr itrnstitutionaltrsetting.”tr
C)rt“Publichealthtrnursingtristrfocusedontrthe
healtrthtroftrindividuals.”
D)
“Communitrtytrhealthtrnursingtrcantrshapethetrqualityoftrcommunitytrhealthtrservicestrandtrimproveth
etrhealtrthtroftrthetrgeneraltrpublic.”
Ans:t r D
trFeedback:
2. Whichtroft r thet r followingtrstatementstrwouldbest
describetr thetr differencetr betweentrpublichealthtrnursingtrandtrcommunitytrhealthtrnursing?
A) Publichealthtrnursingtritrstrfocusedtrontrthetrprivatetraspectsoftrhealth,trandtrcommunitytrhealthtrnursingt
ritrstrfocusedtrontrthetrpublicaspectstrof
health.
B) Int r ourt r textbook,trthetr termtrcommunitytrhealthtrpracticetr referstrtotrafocustrontrspecific,trdesigna
tedtrcommunitiestrandtritrstraparttroftrthe
largerpublichealtht r effort.
C) Publichealthtrnursingtrandtrcommunitytrhealthtrnursingtrrelatetr totrthetr verytrsametr typestroftr servicestra
ndtrperspectives.
D) Bothtrpublichealthtrnursingtrandtrcommunitytr healthtrnursingtraret r practicedtrexclusivelytrwith
intrinstitutions.
Ans:trBtrFeedb
ack:
,Intrthistrtextbook,trcommunitytrhealthpracticetrreferstrtotrafocustrontrspecific,trdesignatedtrcommunities.trIttris tr atr
parttroft r thetrlargerpublichealthtrefforttrandtrrecognizestrthetrfundamentalt r conceptstrandtrprinciplestroftrpublic
trhealtrthtrastritrtstrbirthrighttrandtrfoundationtrforpractitrce.trPublichealthtrnursingistrfocusedtrontrthetrpublicaspect
strofrthealth.trPublichealthnursingtrandtrcommunitytrhealthnursingtrhavetrdistinctivetrtypestroftrservicestrand
perspectives.tr Neitherpublichealthnursingt r norcommunitytr healthnursingt r ispracticedexclusivelytr withintrinst
itutions.
3. Whichtroftrthetrfollowingtritrstrmosttraccuratetrabouttrthetrconcepttroftrcommunity?
A)
Atrcommunitrtytritrstracollectiontroftrpeopletrwhotrsharetrsometrimportanttrfeaturestroftrtheirlives.
trB)rC
t ommunitrtytrmemberstrlivein trthesametrgeographiclocation.
C) Communitrtytrmemberstraretrbiologicallytrrelated.
D) At r communitrtytritrstrmadetruptroftrpeopletrwhotrdotrnottrnecessarilytrinteracttrwitrthtroneanotherandtrdotrn
ottrnecessarilytrsharetrasenseoftrbelonging
totrthattrgroup.rt
Ans:t r A
Feedback:
Thetrbroadtrdefinitiontroftracommunitytris t r acoltrlectiontroftrpeopletrwhotrsharetrsometrimportanttrfeaturestroftrth
eirtrlives. tr Communitytrmemberstrmaytrnottrlivein t r thesametrgeographiclocationtrastrin tr acommontr-
interesttrcommunitrtytrora trcommunitrtytroftrsolution.trAtrpopulationtrismadeuptroftrpeople
whotrdotrnottrnecessarilytrinteracttrwitrthonetranotherandtrdotrnottrnecessarilytrsharetrasensetroftrbelongingtrtotrth
atrtgroup.
4. At r grouptroft r studentstraretr reviewingtrmaterialforatesttrontrpopulations,trcommunities,t r andtraggretrgates
.
Whichtroftr thetr followingtrindicates
thatt r thet r studentstr understandtr theseconcepts?
A) Metrmberstroftrat r populationtrsharetrasensetroftrbelonging.
B) Communitiestrandtrpopulationstraretr typestroftraggretrgates.trC)
Individualstroftr acommunitytraretr looselyrtconnected.
D)
Metrmberstroftrantraggretrgatetrsharetrastrongtrbon
d.rtAns:t r B
Feedback:
Ant r aggregatetrreferstrtotramasstroftrgroupingtroftrdistincttritrndividualstrwhotraretrconsideredtrastra
wholetrandtrwhotraretrlooselyassociatedtrwitrthonetranother.trCommunitiestrandtrpopulationstraretrtypestroftra
ggregates.trAtrpopulationtris tr madeuptroftrpetropletrwhotrdotrnottrnecessarilytrinteracttrwitrthtronetranotherandtr
dortnottrnecessarilytrsharetrasenseof trbelongingtrtotrthetrgroup.Atrcommunitrtytris tra
collectiontroft r peoplewhotrchosetrtotrinteracttrwitrthtronet r anotherbecauset r oftr commontrinterests,tr characteristic
s,trorgoals,trwhichtrformtrthebasistrforasense troftrunitytror
belonging.
5. Whichtroftr thet r followingtrwouldacommunitytr healthtrnurset r identifytr astracommunitrtytroftr com
montrinterest?
, A) Thet r globaltrcommunitrty
B) Smalltrruraltrtowntrin tratrnortherntrstatetrC) NationaltrprofessionaltrorganizationtrD) Counties
addressingtrwaterpollutiontr
Ans:trC
Feedback:
At r common-interestt r communitytrsharestracommontrinteresttrorgoalt r thattrbindstrthet r members
together.trMembershiptrin t r anationaltrprofessionaltrorganizationtris tr oneexample.trThetrgltrobaltrcommunitytran
dtrartsmalltrruraltrtowntrin tr anortherntrstatetrwouldtrbetrexamplestroftrageographiccommunity.trCountiestraddressi
ngtratrwaterpollutiontrproblemwouldtrbetrantrexample
oft r atr communitrtytroftrsolution.
6. Thetr nursetr itrstrworkingtrwitrthtracommunitytroftr solution.Whichoftr thetr followingtrwouldtrthetr nurset r exp
ecttrtotrfind?
A) At r healtrthtrproblemaffectingtrthetr group
B) Commontrgoalt r bindingtrmemberstrtogether
C) Sharingtr oft r at r similargoalt r D)
LocationaltrboundariesrtAns:t r A
Feedback:
At r communitrtytr oftr solutioninvolvestragrouptroft r petroplet r comingtrtogethertrtotrsolveaproblem
thatt r affectstrthem.trAtrcommon-interestt r communitytrinvolvesacoltrlectiontroftr peopletr widelytrscattered
geographicallytrwhotrhaveantrinteresttrorgoalt r thattrbindstrthememberstrtogether.trAt r geographicaltrcommuni
tytris tronetrdefinedtrbytritstrgeographicaltrorlocational
boundaries.
understandstr thet r healthcontitrnuum?
A) Thet r distinctiontrbetweenhealthandtritrllnesstritrswelltr demarcated.trB)
Illnessreferstotrastatetroftrbeingrtrelativelytrunhealthy.
C) Thetr termtrhealtrthtritrslimitedtotrreflectantrindividual'strstate.trD)
Treatmetrnttroftracutetrconditionsrrt eflectstrthe
curretrnttrfocustroftrhealtrthcaretr.rt
Ans:t r B
Feedback:
Althought r societyt r typicallydepictsant r absolutet r lineoft r differencet r betweent r beingtreither
well t r oritrll,healthtristrconsideredtrarelativetrterm.trThus,trillnesstristrviewedtrastrastatetroftrbeingtrrelativelytrun
healthy.t r Healthtr istr typicallyt r describedtr astr acontinuumtrthattr involvestr aranget r oft r degreesfromtr optimaltr
healtrthtrattronetr endtrtotrtotaltr disabilitytrordeathtrattrthetr other.trThelineoftr demarcationtris trnottrclear.trHealt
htrappliestrtotritrndividuals,trfamilies,trandtrcommunities.trTraditionally,trmosttrhealthtrcaretrhastrfocusedtrontrthe
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