Exam 5: Population-Based Health Care Practice
Exam 1: Canadas Health Care Environment20 Questions
Exam 2: Basic Clinical Health Care Economics18 Questions
Exam 3: Evidence-Based Practice18 Questions
Exam 4: Nursing and Health Care Informatics20 Questions
Exam 5: Population-Based Health Care Practice18 Questions
Exam 6: Personal and Interprofessional Communication20 Questions
Exam 7: Politics and Consumer Partnerships20 Questions
Exam 8: Nursing Leadership and Management20 Questions
Exam 9: Effective Team Building20 Questions
Exam 10: Budget Concepts for Client Care20 Questions
Exam 11: Effective Staffing20 Questions
Exam 12: Delegation of Nursing Care20 Questions
Exam 13: Strategic Planning and Organizing Client Care21 Questions
Exam 14: Change and Conflict Resolution25 Questions
Exam 15: Power21 Questions
Exam 16: Managing Performance and Outcomes Using an Organizational Quality Improvement Model20 Questions
Exam 17: Decision Making20 Questions
Exam 18: Legal Aspects of Client Care20 Questions
Exam 19: Spirituality and the Profession of Nursing20 Questions
Exam 20: Ethics and the Profession of Nursing20 Questions
Exam 21: Collective Bargaining21 Questions
Exam 22: Career Planning and Development: Creating Your Path to the Future20 Questions
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Which of the following is considered the most serious threat to health?
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What is the model developed by Lawrence Green for planning and evaluating population-based health programs?
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What term refers to the idea that a whole population or a community has a state of health?
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Which organization led the international community in 1978 to declare a commitment to advancing "health for all people of the world"?
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What is the name of the federal agency in Canada that oversees federal efforts to prevent and control disease and promote health?
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Which of the following states that the prerequisites for health include peace,food,social relations,and empowerment of women?
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What is the term for the level of health of an individual,family,group,population,or community?
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The social and environmental factors that impact on health are collectivity referred to by which of the following terms?
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Which nursing leader is known as one of the first to employ a population-focused practice using aggregated statistics as population-based indices and outcome measures?
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Approximately what percentage of the nursing workforce in Canada is involved in community health?
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Which of the following resulted from a 1986 World Health Organization conference and still provides an international blueprint for health promotion?
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Which of the following terms refers to the variables that increase or decrease the probability of illness or death?
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Which of the following initiatives is one of the five strategies for health promotion set out in the Ottawa Charter?
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Which of the following organizations has the stated goal of "attainment by all peoples of the highest possible level of health"?
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Which of the following is used in population-based nursing practice to assess,diagnose,plan,implement,and evaluate nursing practice?
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Which of the following is a goal of population-based health?
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Which of the following do community health nurses consider to be a fundamental aspect of public health practice?
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