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Concepts of Health & Human Disease Pathophysiology
Concepts of Health & Human Disease 
Pathophysiology - ANSWER-Underlying changes in the body leading to disease 
Clinical Disease - ANSWER-Illness with experienced symptoms and clinical findings confirming disease presence 
Functional Disease - ANSWER-Body functions profoundly disturbed without morphological abnormalities 
Organic Disease - ANSWER-Disease associated with structural changes 
Sign - ANSWER-Measurable change in the body observed by someone other than the
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Concepts of Health & Human Disease 
Pathophysiology - ANSWER-Underlying changes in the body leading to disease 
Clinical Disease - ANSWER-Illness with experienced symptoms and clinical findings confirming disease presence 
Functional Disease - ANSWER-Body functions profoundly disturbed without morphological abnormalities 
Organic Disease - ANSWER-Disease associated with structural changes 
Sign - ANSWER-Measurable change in the body observed by someone other than the
Concepts of Health & Human Disease Pathophysiology
Concepts of Health & Human Disease 
Pathophysiology - ANSWER-Underlying changes in the body leading to disease 
Clinical Disease - ANSWER-Illness with experienced symptoms and clinical findings confirming disease presence 
Functional Disease - ANSWER-Body functions profoundly disturbed without morphological abnormalities 
Organic Disease - ANSWER-Disease associated with structural changes 
Sign - ANSWER-Measurable change in the body observed by someone other than the patient 
Symptom - ANSWER-Ch...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Concepts of Health & Human Disease 
Pathophysiology - ANSWER-Underlying changes in the body leading to disease 
Clinical Disease - ANSWER-Illness with experienced symptoms and clinical findings confirming disease presence 
Functional Disease - ANSWER-Body functions profoundly disturbed without morphological abnormalities 
Organic Disease - ANSWER-Disease associated with structural changes 
Sign - ANSWER-Measurable change in the body observed by someone other than the patient 
Symptom - ANSWER-Ch...
Community and Public Health Nursing
Community and Public Health Nursing 
1. Know Allender's definition of culture - ANSWER-"Culture refers to the beliefs, values, and behavior that are shared by member of a society and give them a road map for living." 
ethnocentrism - ANSWER-belief that one's own culture is best 
cultural imposition - ANSWER-a person's tendency to impose his/her own beliefs, values, and patterns of behavior on individuals from another culture." 
In 2010, what was the largest minority group in
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Community and Public Health Nursing 
1. Know Allender's definition of culture - ANSWER-"Culture refers to the beliefs, values, and behavior that are shared by member of a society and give them a road map for living." 
ethnocentrism - ANSWER-belief that one's own culture is best 
cultural imposition - ANSWER-a person's tendency to impose his/her own beliefs, values, and patterns of behavior on individuals from another culture." 
In 2010, what was the largest minority group in
Public Health and Community Nursing
Public Health and Community Nursing 
it is more difficult to measure the effects of _____ than it is to measure the effects of _____ - ANSWER-prevention treatment 
babylonian contribution to public health - ANSWER-hygiene and medical skills 
egyptian contribution to public health - ANSWER-public drainage system earth privies (toilet) pharmacy 
Poor Law of 1601 - ANSWER-put almshouses in place 
almshouses - ANSWER-regulate poor and provide refuge 
industrial revolution contribution to public heal...
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Public Health and Community Nursing 
it is more difficult to measure the effects of _____ than it is to measure the effects of _____ - ANSWER-prevention treatment 
babylonian contribution to public health - ANSWER-hygiene and medical skills 
egyptian contribution to public health - ANSWER-public drainage system earth privies (toilet) pharmacy 
Poor Law of 1601 - ANSWER-put almshouses in place 
almshouses - ANSWER-regulate poor and provide refuge 
industrial revolution contribution to public heal...
Community & Public Health Nursing Community
Community & Public Health Nursing 
Community - ANSWER-A collective group in the same geographical location or sharing culture, religion, ethnicity, health issues, or socioeconomic circumstances. 
Public Health - ANSWER-Efforts to protect the health of all levels of society by promoting healthy lifestyles and measuring disease prevention. 
Ecological Model - ANSWER-Factors that influence health behavior in society, including physical, social, and environmental influences. 
Social Cognitive Theory...
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Community & Public Health Nursing 
Community - ANSWER-A collective group in the same geographical location or sharing culture, religion, ethnicity, health issues, or socioeconomic circumstances. 
Public Health - ANSWER-Efforts to protect the health of all levels of society by promoting healthy lifestyles and measuring disease prevention. 
Ecological Model - ANSWER-Factors that influence health behavior in society, including physical, social, and environmental influences. 
Social Cognitive Theory...
Community & Public Health Nursing Community Health
Community & Public Health Nursing 
Community Health - ANSWER-Identifying and addressing health needs in specific areas 
Public Health - ANSWER-Efforts to promote and protect the health of the entire population 
Public Health Nursing - ANSWER-Nursing focused on improving the health of the community 
Community - ANSWER-A group of people with shared interests and characteristics 
Geographic Community - ANSWER
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Community & Public Health Nursing 
Community Health - ANSWER-Identifying and addressing health needs in specific areas 
Public Health - ANSWER-Efforts to promote and protect the health of the entire population 
Public Health Nursing - ANSWER-Nursing focused on improving the health of the community 
Community - ANSWER-A group of people with shared interests and characteristics 
Geographic Community - ANSWER
Community: Community/Public Health Nursing Community/Public Health Nursing
Community: Community/Public Health 
Nursing 
Community/Public Health Nursing - ANSWER-___ is the synthesis of nursing practice and public health practice 
populations - ANSWER-Community/Public Health Nursing has the major goal to preserve the health of the community and surrounding ___ 
maintence - ANSWER-Community/Public Health Nursing focuses on health promotion, prevention, and health ___ 
risk - ANSWER-Community/Public Health Nursing is associated
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Community: Community/Public Health 
Nursing 
Community/Public Health Nursing - ANSWER-___ is the synthesis of nursing practice and public health practice 
populations - ANSWER-Community/Public Health Nursing has the major goal to preserve the health of the community and surrounding ___ 
maintence - ANSWER-Community/Public Health Nursing focuses on health promotion, prevention, and health ___ 
risk - ANSWER-Community/Public Health Nursing is associated
Ethics in Public and Community Health Nursing Practice
Ethics in Public and Community Health 
Nursing Practice 
1.Which of the following is generally considered to be nursing's first code of ethics? 
a. Nightingale Pledge b. Code for Professional Nurses c. Code of Ethics for Nurses d. Principles of the Ethical Practice of Public Health - ANSWER-ANS: A 
A nurse didn't know what to do when faced with a particular ethical dilemma because an option that would have a good outcome didn't seem possible. The nurse decided to talk to the agency supervisor...
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Ethics in Public and Community Health 
Nursing Practice 
1.Which of the following is generally considered to be nursing's first code of ethics? 
a. Nightingale Pledge b. Code for Professional Nurses c. Code of Ethics for Nurses d. Principles of the Ethical Practice of Public Health - ANSWER-ANS: A 
A nurse didn't know what to do when faced with a particular ethical dilemma because an option that would have a good outcome didn't seem possible. The nurse decided to talk to the agency supervisor...
Public Health Nurses in the Community
Public Health Nurses in the Community 
Study online at 
1. What is the primary purpose of 
the "Assessment" function in public 
health? 
a) Implementing health interventions 
b) Ensuring access to healthcare services 
c) Systematically collecting, assembling, 
analyzing, and disseminating 
information about the health of a 
community 
d) Developing policies and regulations 
Answer: c) Systematically collecting, 
assembling, analyzing, and disseminating 
information about the health 
of a commu...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Public Health Nurses in the Community 
Study online at 
1. What is the primary purpose of 
the "Assessment" function in public 
health? 
a) Implementing health interventions 
b) Ensuring access to healthcare services 
c) Systematically collecting, assembling, 
analyzing, and disseminating 
information about the health of a 
community 
d) Developing policies and regulations 
Answer: c) Systematically collecting, 
assembling, analyzing, and disseminating 
information about the health 
of a commu...
Portage Learning- BIOD 151 Exam
Portage Learning- BIOD 151 Exam 1 
What are the six levels of organization in the body? - ANSWER-atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, system of organs, and organism 
The necessary life function that protects our internal environment from our external environment is provided by what system? - ANSWER-Integumentary system 
The function of movement is provided by what system? - ANSWER-Muscular system 
The function of responsiveness is provided by what system? - ANSWER-Nervo...
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Portage Learning- BIOD 151 Exam 1 
What are the six levels of organization in the body? - ANSWER-atom, molecule, macromolecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, system of organs, and organism 
The necessary life function that protects our internal environment from our external environment is provided by what system? - ANSWER-Integumentary system 
The function of movement is provided by what system? - ANSWER-Muscular system 
The function of responsiveness is provided by what system? - ANSWER-Nervo...
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