Exam 9: Epidemiological Applications
Exam 1: Community-Oriented Nursing and Community-Based Nursing19 Questions
Exam 2: The History of Public Health and Public and Community Health Nursing22 Questions
Exam 3: The Us Health and Public Health Care Systems16 Questions
Exam 4: Ethics in Community Health Nursing Practice22 Questions
Exam 5: Cultural Influences in Nursing in Community Health21 Questions
Exam 6: Environmental Health20 Questions
Exam 7: Government, the Law, and Policy Activism22 Questions
Exam 8: Economic Influences26 Questions
Exam 9: Epidemiological Applications34 Questions
Exam 10: Evidence-Based Practice16 Questions
Exam 11: Using Health Education and Groups in the Community20 Questions
Exam 12: Community Assessment and Evaluation22 Questions
Exam 13: Case Management19 Questions
Exam 14: Disaster Management21 Questions
Exam 15: Surveillance and Outbreak Investigation13 Questions
Exam 16: Program Management20 Questions
Exam 17: Managing Quality and Safety26 Questions
Exam 18: Family Development and Family Nursing Assessment24 Questions
Exam 19: Family Health Risks30 Questions
Exam 20: Health Risks Across the Life Span37 Questions
Exam 21: Vulnerability and Vulnerable Populations: an Overview16 Questions
Exam 22: Rural Health and Migrant Health17 Questions
Exam 23: Poverty, Homelessness, Mental Illness, and Teen Pregnancy23 Questions
Exam 24: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drug Problems in the Community24 Questions
Exam 25: Violence and Human Abuse20 Questions
Exam 26: Infectious Disease Prevention and Control26 Questions
Exam 27: HIV Infection, Hepatitis, Tuberculosis, and Sexually Transmitted Diseases26 Questions
Exam 28: Nursing Practice at the Local, State, and National Levels in Public Health21 Questions
Exam 29: The Faith Community Nurse20 Questions
Exam 30: The Nurse in Home Health and Hospice28 Questions
Exam 31: The Nurse in the Schools30 Questions
Exam 32: The Nurse in Occupational Health28 Questions
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Which of the following statements describes how nursing in the community is more challenging than nursing in an acute care setting?
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A nursing staff has successfully screened for diabetes in the community. Which of the following might best persuade the health board to increase funding for diabetic clinics in this community?
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Persons in an auditorium may have been exposed to a disease. If they are infected, it is crucial that they receive immediate treatment and not take the disease home to their families. Which of the following characteristics would be most important to consider when selecting the screening test to be used?
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The nursing staff has attempted to screen the entire African-American population in the community for diabetes. Which of the following would provide immediate verification of the success of the nursing staff's efforts?
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Between 2000 and 2005, 1000 of 10,000 young women ages 17 to 20 years at a university tested positive for a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Of the 1000 diagnosed STIs, 300 were gonorrhea and 500 were chlamydia. Which of the following statements best summarizes these findings?
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A nurse advises a client with osteoporosis to have three servings of milk or dairy products daily. Which of the following levels of prevention is being used by the nurse?
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Which of the following actions would a nurse take to reduce the high incidence of coronary artery disease (CAD) in a community?
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A nurse has only a regular blood pressure cuff when conducting a health screening for all of the residents of a community. Which of the following may be lacking when obtaining blood pressure readings?
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A nurse is planning to host a health screening at a large urban mall. Which of the following variables will help the nurse determine which screenings should be included? (Select all that apply.)
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A nurse is concerned about the high incidence of STDs in the community college population and sets up a special STD screening. Which of the following groups of students would be encouraged to attend? (Select all that apply.)
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Which of the following statistics is used by countries to compare the success of their health care systems?
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Which of the following actions by Florence Nightingale demonstrates her role as an epidemiologist?
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Which of the following explains why contagious infections are becoming a central focus of public health? (Select all that apply.)
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A teacher recommends that surveys to obtain data on drug use be given to high school students when they meet for various school organizations. Which of the following best describes why the nurse would reject this suggestion?
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In a particular community, several high school students were diagnosed with diabetes mellitus Type 2 during the annual high school health fair. Over the next few years, the nursing staff developed and implemented educational programs about the risk factors for diabetes mellitus Type 2 and proper nutrition. Which of the following would be most useful for the nurses to use to determine if they are having any impact?
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Which of the following types of study should the nurse researcher choose if the goal is to identify the long-term benefits and risks of a particular nursing intervention for senior citizens living in the community?
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A man is diagnosed with prostate cancer. Which of the following data should the nurse know to answer the man when he asks, "What are the chances I'll survive this thing?"
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Several small communities have applied for grant funding from the state department of health to help decrease their teenage pregnancy rate. Which of the following communities should the nurse suggest receive funding first?
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A nurse reports that in comparison to all the children in a particular school, the children who are members of the Cub Scouts have 0.3 risk for obesity before entering the sixth grade. Which of the following recommendations would the nurse make to the new parents of two boys who had just moved into this school's neighborhood?
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A nurse is examining all of the various factors which can lead to disease. Which of the following models would the nurse most likely use?
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