Exam 20: Community Needs and Asset Assessment
Exam 1: Defining Rurality35 Questions
Exam 2: Determinants of Health in Rural Communities33 Questions
Exam 3: Ethical Issues in Rural Communities23 Questions
Exam 4: History of the Development of Rural Health in the USA24 Questions
Exam 5: Federal Rural Health Organizations35 Questions
Exam 6: US Rural Health Systems in Transition75 Questions
Exam 7: Cardiovascular Disease in Rural USA32 Questions
Exam 8: Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, and Physical Activity33 Questions
Exam 9: Nutrition, Food Desert, and Weight Status35 Questions
Exam 10: Maternal and Child Health in Rural Areas49 Questions
Exam 11: Oral Health in Rural America35 Questions
Exam 12: Cancer in Rural Areas34 Questions
Exam 13: Environmental Health in Rural America35 Questions
Exam 14: Occupational Health and Safety Considerations in Rural Agricultural Operations35 Questions
Exam 15: Mental Health in Rural America35 Questions
Exam 16: Rural Public Health for Migrant Workers35 Questions
Exam 17: Adolescent Health in Rural Areas35 Questions
Exam 18: Aging Population in Rural US33 Questions
Exam 19: Rural Public Health for the Lgbtq Community34 Questions
Exam 20: Community Needs and Asset Assessment35 Questions
Exam 21: Program Planning Models and Theories33 Questions
Exam 22: Rural Public Health Policy36 Questions
Exam 23: Leadership23 Questions
Exam 24: Services to Support Rural Health43 Questions
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Stakeholders who have low power and high interest should be managed closely.
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A core team must be assembled before gathering demographic data.
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The following is a way by which stakeholders can be identified?
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The most important help a stakeholder can provide is financial support.
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Data for community health needs assessment can be drawn from which of the following sources?
I. Hospital discharge data
II. State health agency data
III. School data
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To ensure successful building of healthy communities, all persons will need to be informed and take ownership in the areas where they can see alignment with their personal, family, and organizational goals and values. This alignment will create all of the following except:
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When developing a stakeholder list, the most important people to include are experts from other communities in order to provide a holistic view of the assessment process.
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The purpose of key informant interviews is to collect information from a wide range of people.
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Briefly describe some of the guiding principles to consider when seeking community input developed by the Association for Community Health Improvement.
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Primary data collectors should ensure that data is collected from reputable sources and may not need to cite the sources.
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The community health needs assessment requirement for healthcare systems seeking national accreditation has hardly influenced collaborative efforts to complete previously unfinished work.
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Briefly describe the factors to consider when determining the strength of a data source.
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Quantitative data at the local level is hard to find due to:
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In stakeholder analysis, it is important that stakeholders who have low interest and high power are:
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Health Resource and Administration can serve as state sources of data.
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The second or neutral person who is made to attend community input sessions can perform all the following functions except:
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In working with the community, the Chief Health Strategist will most importantly need to:
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The main types of data collected during the data collection process are qualitative and quantitative data.
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Which of the following organizations have the reputation of making data collection in rural areas better in recent years?
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