TEST BANK - Community and Public Health Nursing:
Evidence for Practice, 3rd Edition (DeMarco),
Chapters 1 - 25 | All Chapters
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
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,Chapter 1: Public Health Nursing
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1. ATnurseTisTstrivingTtoTpracticeTpatient-
centeredTcareTatTaThospital.TWhichTactionTbestTexemplifiesTprovidingTpatient-
centeredTcare?
A) HavingTaTclientTcompleteTaTself-
reportedTfunctionalTstatusTindicatorTandTthenTreviewingTitT withTtheTclient
B) ExplainingTtoTaTclientTtheTbenefitsTofTcomputer-
assistedTroboticTsurgicalTtechniques,TwhichTtheThospitalTrecentlyTimplem
ented
C) RecordingTaTclient'sTsignsTandTsymptomsTinTanTelectronicThealthTrecord
D) PerformingTcontinuousTglucoseTmonitoringTofTaTclientTwhileTtheTclientTisTinTtheT
hospital
ANSWER:T A
Feedback:
Patient-
centeredTcareTconsidersTculturalTtraditions,TpersonalTpreferences,Tvalues,Tfamilies,TandTli
festyles.TClientsTbecomeTactiveTparticipantsTinTtheirTownTcare,TandTmonitoringThealthTbe
comesTtheTclient'sTresponsibility.TToThelpTclientsTandTtheirThealthcareTprovidersTmakeTbe
tterTdecisions,TtheTAgencyTforTHealthcareTResearchTandTQualityT(AHRQ)ThasTdeveloped
T aTseriesTofTtoolsTthatTempowerTclientsTandTassistTprovidersTinTachievingTdesiredToutcom
es,TincludingTclient-reportedTfunctionalTstatusTindicators.TComputer-
assistedTroboticTsurgicalTtechniques,TelectronicThealthTrecords,TandTcontinuousTglucoseTm
onitoringTinTtheThospitalTareTallTtechnologicalTadvancesTinThealthcare,TbutTtheyTdoTnotThe
lpTtheTclientTbecomeTaTmoreTactiveTparticipantTinThisTorTherTcare,TandTthusTareTnotTgoodTe
xamplesTofTpatient-centeredTcare.
Origin:T ChapterT1-TPublicTHealthTNursing,T2
2. ATnurseTisTcaringTforTanTolderTclientTwhoTisTstrugglingTtoTmanageTherTtypeT2TdiabetesT
mellitus.TTheTnurseTshouldTrecognizeTwhichTsocialTdeterminantsTofTthisTclient'sThealth?T
(SelectT allTthatT apply.)
, A) HouseholdTincomeTofT$23,000TperTyear
B) ReadingTlevelTofTaTthirdTgrader
C) MedicationTineffectiveTdueTtoTerrorTinTprescription
D) OriginallyTfromTSudan
E) NoTfamilyTinTtheTareaT
ANSWER:T A,TB,TD,TETFe
edback:
TheTsocialTconditionsTinTwhichTpeopleTlive,TtheirTincome,TsocialTstatus,Teducation,Tlitera
cy,T homeTandTworkTenvironment,TsupportTnetworks,Tgender,Tculture,TandTavailabilityTofT
healthTservicesTareTtheTsocialTdeterminantsTofThealth.TTheseTconditionsThaveTanTimpactTo
nTtheTextentTtoTwhichTaTpersonTorTcommunityTpossessesTtheTphysical,Tsocial,TandTperson
alTresourcesTnecessaryTtoTattainTandTmaintainThealth.TATmedicalTerrorTonTtheTpartTofTtheTcl
ient'sTprimaryTcareTproviderTorTnurseTwouldTnotTconstituteTaTsocialTdeterminantTofTtheTcli
ent'sThealth.