Exam 16: Promoting Healthy Communities
Exam 1: Public Health Foundations and Population Health36 Questions
Exam 2: History of Public Health and Public and Community Health Nursing28 Questions
Exam 3: Public Health, Primary Care, and Primary Health24 Questions
Exam 4: Perspectives in Global Health Care31 Questions
Exam 5: Economics of Health Care Delivery33 Questions
Exam 6: Environmental Health24 Questions
Exam 7: Application of Ethics in the Community24 Questions
Exam 8: Achieving Cultural Competence in Community Health Nursing33 Questions
Exam 9: Public Health Policy33 Questions
Exam 10: Evidence-Based Practice15 Questions
Exam 11: Population-Based Public Health Nursing Practice: the Intervention Wheel23 Questions
Exam 12: Genomics in Public Health Nursing25 Questions
Exam 13: Epidemiology31 Questions
Exam 14: Infectious Disease Prevention and Control27 Questions
Exam 15: Communicable and Infectious Disease Risks26 Questions
Exam 16: Promoting Healthy Communities17 Questions
Exam 17: Community As Client: Assessment and Analysis31 Questions
Exam 18: Building a Culture of Health to Influence Health Equity Within Communities23 Questions
Exam 19: Health Education Principles Applied in Communities, Groups, Families, and Individuals for Healthy Change32 Questions
Exam 20: The Nurse Managed Health Center: a Model for Public Health Nursing Practice28 Questions
Exam 21: Public Health Nursing Practice and the Disaster Management Cycle23 Questions
Exam 22: Public Health Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation24 Questions
Exam 23: Program Management31 Questions
Exam 24: Quality Management26 Questions
Exam 25: Case Management31 Questions
Exam 26: Working With Families in the Community for Healthy Outcomes24 Questions
Exam 27: Family Health Risks27 Questions
Exam 28: Child and Adolescent Health21 Questions
Exam 29: Major Health Issues and Chronic Disease Management of Adults Across the Life Span28 Questions
Exam 30: Disability Health Care Across the Lifespan24 Questions
Exam 31: Vulnerability and Vulnerable Populations25 Questions
Exam 32: Rural Health Issues21 Questions
Exam 33: Poverty and Homelessness21 Questions
Exam 34: Migrant Health Issues23 Questions
Exam 35: Teen Pregnancy20 Questions
Exam 36: Mental Health Issues28 Questions
Exam 37: Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Problems33 Questions
Exam 38: Violence and Human Abuse25 Questions
Exam 39: The Advanced Practice Nurse in the Community25 Questions
Exam 40: The Nurse Leader in the Community24 Questions
Exam 41: The Nurse in Public Health, Home Health, Hospice, and Palliative Care21 Questions
Exam 42: The Nurse in the Schools19 Questions
Exam 43: The Nurse in Occupational Health28 Questions
Exam 44: Forensic Nursing in the Community25 Questions
Exam 45: The Nurse in the Faith Community24 Questions
Exam 46: Public Health Nursing at Local, State, and National Levels19 Questions
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Healthy Communities and Cities is based on which of the following premises?
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A nurse utilizes the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Healthy Communities Program. Which of the following factors does the nurse recognize that will influence the continuance of this program?
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A nurse is designing interventions and evaluating results of Healthy Municipalities and Cities. Which of the following considerations would be made by the nurse?
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What is the goal of the Healthy Communities and Cities initiative?
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A nurse is implementing the steps of the Community Health Promotion Model. Which of the following does this most resemble?
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The Healthy Communities and Cities initiative supports what idea?
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A nurse is implementing the Community Health Promotion Model. Which of the following underlying principles should the nurse use to facilitate active participation?
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Wearing seat belts is required in many communities. Children of a certain age must be restrained in a car seat or seat belt when riding in a car. Which of the following best describes what has happened in this community?
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A nurse performs a community assessment as part of the Community Health Promotion Model. Which of the following best describes the rationale for this action?
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A nurse is involved in implementing the Community Health Promotion Model. Which of the following best describes the action being taken by the nurse?
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According to the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, which of the following are included in the areas for health promotion action? (Select all that apply.)
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A nurse was involved in the initial implementation of the Healthy Communities and Cities initiative in the United States. Which of the following problems would have most likely been addressed?
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What principles were used in the creation of the Healthy Cities movement? (Select all that apply.)
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A nurse is implementing interventions to improve the health of the community. Which of the following approaches would be taken by the nurse?
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What occurred when the Healthy Communities and Cities concept was brought to the United States?
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A nurse is leading a team responsible for evaluating the health of a community using the Community Health Promotion Model. Based on this model, which of the following steps would you expect the nurse to complete?
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A nurse uses the Community Health Promotion Model to address the problem of increasing teenage pregnancy rates in the community. Which of the following steps would be used by the nurse? (Select all that apply.)
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