Deck 3: Public Health, Primary Care, and Primary Health

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A community health nurse is utilizing telehealth. Which factor best describes the rationale for its use?

A) Enables clients to get nursing care in their homes.
B) Substitutes for health department delivered care.
C) Improves access to care in rural areas.
D) Replaces face-to-face care for those who cannot afford it.
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A community health nurse reviews Healthy People 2020 when considering the health needs that will be addressed in the community. Which goal would the nurse find in this document?

A) Promote healthy behaviors for children.
B) Cure cancer.
C) Eliminate health disparities.
D) Provide primary care to all citizens.
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What initiative began because of a resolution adopted by the WHO in 1977?

A) Declaration of Alma Ata
B) Medicare
C) Healthy People
D) Public Health Care (PHC) movement
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An 80-year-old client comes to the community health center with a large bag of medications. The client tells the nurse these medications are unaffordable on just Social Security. Which statement is the best response by the nurse?

A) "Let's go through these medications and see which ones we can delete."
B) "You can get these medicines at this clinic for free."
C) "I will consult with our social worker to see if Medicare will pay for these medications."
D) "These medications are important. Do your best to pay for them."
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A nurse is working with a community to decrease the occurrence of influenza. Which of the following U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS) or simply HHS) goals is being applied?

A) Strengthen Health Care.
B) Advance the Health, Safety, and Well-being of the American People.
C) Increase Efficiency, Transparency, Accountability, and Effectiveness of HHS Programs.
D) Advance Scientific Knowledge and Innovation.
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A nursing student is researching advanced practice nursing options. Which of the following discoveries would most likely be made by the nursing student?

A) Nurse practitioners may work independently depending on the state practice act.
B) Certified nurse midwives have limited prescriptive authority.
C) Clinical nurse specialists typically provide primary care services.
D) The Doctorate in Nursing Practice emphasizes the importance of research.
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A nurse who was working in public health care (PHC) has gotten a new job in primary care. Which of the following differences would be seen by the nurse in this new care setting?

A) Focus on individuals.
B) Services provided by specialists.
C) Autonomy in the practice setting.
D) Community focused care is provided.
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What has caused the number of uninsured Americans to dramatically increase?

A) Medicare took over payment of health care costs.
B) With a declining population, the costs for health care rose.
C) Nursing salaries greatly increased, causing health care costs to rise.
D) Health insurance coverage was dropped from employment-based health plans.
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What statement is true about public health care (PHC) in the United States?

A) It has dramatically improved since the passage of the Declaration of Alma Ata.
B) It focuses on the use of government-funded insurance programs.
C) It lacks community participation and a multidisciplinary health care delivery team.
D) IT utilizes Preferred Provider Organizations to meet needs of the citizens.
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A public health agency is considering implementing an electronic health record. Which action best describes one of the benefits the agency will experience?

A) Facilitation of interprofessional care
B) Improved client compliance with medical regimens
C) Cost savings to the agency
D) Compliance with the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) standards
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Residents of rural communities report that they must travel for long distances to obtain health care services. As a result, they seek health care only for emergencies and severe illnesses. Which aspect of the health care system in the United States is illustrated in this situation?

A) Access to care
B) Cost
C) Quality
D) Advances in technology
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A nurse works to promote the passage of a public health law to protect the health of the community. Which activity would the nurse most likely be promoting?

A) Requiring all persons to have health insurance coverage
B) Administering flu shots in the late fall and early winter
C) Mandating immunizations for all children entering kindergarten
D) Monitoring and licensing nuclear power plants
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A client is receiving public health care (PHC) services. Which of the following expectations would the client have?

A) The care would be provided by a physician.
B) Private insurance would be necessary to receive care.
C) The emphasis of care provided would be on prevention.
D) A referral would be made to a specialist after receiving services.
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A nursing program has initiated a recruitment campaign focusing on increasing the minority students in its program. Which of the following best describes the rationale for this program?

A) The number of minority versus non-minority nurses should be equal.
B) Minority health care professionals who share the same culture with the clients may provide more effective care.
C) The profession should be more diverse.
D) Minority nurses can mentor other nurses when providing care for diverse populations.
Question
In the United States, what are most health care dollars spent on?

A) Prescription drugs
B) Hospital care
C) Physician services
D) Public health services (PHSs)
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A nurse interacts with a 25-year-old woman at a community health center who is obtaining a gynecological examination and birth control pills. Which of the following types of care is the client receiving?

A) Tertiary health care
B) Public health care
C) Public health care (PHC)
D) Specialized care
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Which federal agency included in the public health system is most involved with the health and welfare of United States citizens?

A) Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services
B) U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
C) U. S. Public Health Service (USPHS; or simply PHS)
D) Health Resources and Services Administration
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According to the 1999 Institute of Medicine report, as many as 98,000 deaths each year could be attributed to what cause?

A) Cardiovascular disease
B) Obesity
C) Medical error
D) Drug overdose
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A nurse is exploring a job opportunity at a community health center. Which expectation would the nurse have about the center?

A) Would be situated in a large metropolitan area.
B) Provides care only to the economically disadvantaged.
C) Offers comprehensive primary care services and supportive services.
D) Is used for preventive services such as flu shots.
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What is one of the goals of the World Health Organization (WHO)?

A) Providing public health nurse (PHC) services to everyone
B) Preventing outbreaks of disease
C) Preventing the transmission of communicable disease among nations of the world
D) Providing humanitarian support in times of disaster
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A nurse is employed by the Department of Homeland Security. Which activity would be expected by this department?

A) Prevention and protection against terrorist attacks
B) Regulation of licensure of medical personnel
C) Inspection of the safety of food and cosmetics
D) Regulation of managed care organizations
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What are some of the untoward events categorized in the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report about medical errors? (Select all that apply.)

A) Wrong-site surgery
B) Adverse drug events
C) Improper transfusions
D) Restraint-related deaths
E) Poor staffing patterns
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A nurse is entering the health care workforce. Which expectation should the nurse have for the workforce? (Select all that apply.)

A) There is a shortage of nurses in the United States.
B) Schools of nursing turn away qualified applicants due to lack of faculty and limitations of clinical sites.
C) By 2026 there are expected to be 438,100 new nursing positions.
D) More students are choosing laboratory science, pharmacy technology, and radiology technology over nursing.
E) There is a shortage of physician specialists in the United States.
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A nurse is working in a state health department. Which program would the nurse most likely be working with?

A) Senior health
B) Dental services
C) H1N1 flu education
D) Mental health
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Deck 3: Public Health, Primary Care, and Primary Health
1
A community health nurse is utilizing telehealth. Which factor best describes the rationale for its use?

A) Enables clients to get nursing care in their homes.
B) Substitutes for health department delivered care.
C) Improves access to care in rural areas.
D) Replaces face-to-face care for those who cannot afford it.
Improves access to care in rural areas.
2
A community health nurse reviews Healthy People 2020 when considering the health needs that will be addressed in the community. Which goal would the nurse find in this document?

A) Promote healthy behaviors for children.
B) Cure cancer.
C) Eliminate health disparities.
D) Provide primary care to all citizens.
Eliminate health disparities.
3
What initiative began because of a resolution adopted by the WHO in 1977?

A) Declaration of Alma Ata
B) Medicare
C) Healthy People
D) Public Health Care (PHC) movement
Public Health Care (PHC) movement
4
An 80-year-old client comes to the community health center with a large bag of medications. The client tells the nurse these medications are unaffordable on just Social Security. Which statement is the best response by the nurse?

A) "Let's go through these medications and see which ones we can delete."
B) "You can get these medicines at this clinic for free."
C) "I will consult with our social worker to see if Medicare will pay for these medications."
D) "These medications are important. Do your best to pay for them."
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5
A nurse is working with a community to decrease the occurrence of influenza. Which of the following U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (USDHHS) or simply HHS) goals is being applied?

A) Strengthen Health Care.
B) Advance the Health, Safety, and Well-being of the American People.
C) Increase Efficiency, Transparency, Accountability, and Effectiveness of HHS Programs.
D) Advance Scientific Knowledge and Innovation.
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6
A nursing student is researching advanced practice nursing options. Which of the following discoveries would most likely be made by the nursing student?

A) Nurse practitioners may work independently depending on the state practice act.
B) Certified nurse midwives have limited prescriptive authority.
C) Clinical nurse specialists typically provide primary care services.
D) The Doctorate in Nursing Practice emphasizes the importance of research.
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7
A nurse who was working in public health care (PHC) has gotten a new job in primary care. Which of the following differences would be seen by the nurse in this new care setting?

A) Focus on individuals.
B) Services provided by specialists.
C) Autonomy in the practice setting.
D) Community focused care is provided.
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8
What has caused the number of uninsured Americans to dramatically increase?

A) Medicare took over payment of health care costs.
B) With a declining population, the costs for health care rose.
C) Nursing salaries greatly increased, causing health care costs to rise.
D) Health insurance coverage was dropped from employment-based health plans.
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9
What statement is true about public health care (PHC) in the United States?

A) It has dramatically improved since the passage of the Declaration of Alma Ata.
B) It focuses on the use of government-funded insurance programs.
C) It lacks community participation and a multidisciplinary health care delivery team.
D) IT utilizes Preferred Provider Organizations to meet needs of the citizens.
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10
A public health agency is considering implementing an electronic health record. Which action best describes one of the benefits the agency will experience?

A) Facilitation of interprofessional care
B) Improved client compliance with medical regimens
C) Cost savings to the agency
D) Compliance with the Joint Commission of Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) standards
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11
Residents of rural communities report that they must travel for long distances to obtain health care services. As a result, they seek health care only for emergencies and severe illnesses. Which aspect of the health care system in the United States is illustrated in this situation?

A) Access to care
B) Cost
C) Quality
D) Advances in technology
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12
A nurse works to promote the passage of a public health law to protect the health of the community. Which activity would the nurse most likely be promoting?

A) Requiring all persons to have health insurance coverage
B) Administering flu shots in the late fall and early winter
C) Mandating immunizations for all children entering kindergarten
D) Monitoring and licensing nuclear power plants
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13
A client is receiving public health care (PHC) services. Which of the following expectations would the client have?

A) The care would be provided by a physician.
B) Private insurance would be necessary to receive care.
C) The emphasis of care provided would be on prevention.
D) A referral would be made to a specialist after receiving services.
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14
A nursing program has initiated a recruitment campaign focusing on increasing the minority students in its program. Which of the following best describes the rationale for this program?

A) The number of minority versus non-minority nurses should be equal.
B) Minority health care professionals who share the same culture with the clients may provide more effective care.
C) The profession should be more diverse.
D) Minority nurses can mentor other nurses when providing care for diverse populations.
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15
In the United States, what are most health care dollars spent on?

A) Prescription drugs
B) Hospital care
C) Physician services
D) Public health services (PHSs)
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16
A nurse interacts with a 25-year-old woman at a community health center who is obtaining a gynecological examination and birth control pills. Which of the following types of care is the client receiving?

A) Tertiary health care
B) Public health care
C) Public health care (PHC)
D) Specialized care
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17
Which federal agency included in the public health system is most involved with the health and welfare of United States citizens?

A) Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services
B) U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
C) U. S. Public Health Service (USPHS; or simply PHS)
D) Health Resources and Services Administration
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18
According to the 1999 Institute of Medicine report, as many as 98,000 deaths each year could be attributed to what cause?

A) Cardiovascular disease
B) Obesity
C) Medical error
D) Drug overdose
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19
A nurse is exploring a job opportunity at a community health center. Which expectation would the nurse have about the center?

A) Would be situated in a large metropolitan area.
B) Provides care only to the economically disadvantaged.
C) Offers comprehensive primary care services and supportive services.
D) Is used for preventive services such as flu shots.
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20
What is one of the goals of the World Health Organization (WHO)?

A) Providing public health nurse (PHC) services to everyone
B) Preventing outbreaks of disease
C) Preventing the transmission of communicable disease among nations of the world
D) Providing humanitarian support in times of disaster
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21
A nurse is employed by the Department of Homeland Security. Which activity would be expected by this department?

A) Prevention and protection against terrorist attacks
B) Regulation of licensure of medical personnel
C) Inspection of the safety of food and cosmetics
D) Regulation of managed care organizations
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22
What are some of the untoward events categorized in the Institute of Medicine (IOM) report about medical errors? (Select all that apply.)

A) Wrong-site surgery
B) Adverse drug events
C) Improper transfusions
D) Restraint-related deaths
E) Poor staffing patterns
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23
A nurse is entering the health care workforce. Which expectation should the nurse have for the workforce? (Select all that apply.)

A) There is a shortage of nurses in the United States.
B) Schools of nursing turn away qualified applicants due to lack of faculty and limitations of clinical sites.
C) By 2026 there are expected to be 438,100 new nursing positions.
D) More students are choosing laboratory science, pharmacy technology, and radiology technology over nursing.
E) There is a shortage of physician specialists in the United States.
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A nurse is working in a state health department. Which program would the nurse most likely be working with?

A) Senior health
B) Dental services
C) H1N1 flu education
D) Mental health
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