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In the video Surviving Year One, we learned that Dr. K switched his focus from practicing as an Emergency Room (ER) physician to:Select one:a. Improving neighborhood healthb. Providing primary care at a local federally-qualified healthcare centerc. Teaching medical students about infant mortalityd. Improving surgical outcomes for babies born with birth defects
The nurse was assessing a child who had spent the last 3 years living with her mother in homeless family shelters. Which of the following would the nurse expect of the child in relation to intellectual development?Select one:a. Development is well above grade level.b. Development is at the appropriate grade level.c. Development is somewhat above grade level.d. Development is somewhat low or quite low for her age and grade level.
Many teenagers who give birth, including those represented in Surviving Year One, are characterized by the following: Select one:a. High poverty levelsb. Low educational levels c. Did not plan to become pregnantd. All of the above
Low-income families must apply to receive health care benefits through: Select one:a. Medicaidb. Women, Infants, Children (WIC)c. Medicare Part Bd. Veterans Affairs
A 17-year-old pregnant cocaine addict who is homeless is considered:Select one:a. A Healthy People 2020 target groupb. A special populationc. A vulnerable individual due to needs in the physical category onlyd. A vulnerable individual due to needs in all three categories of physical, psychological, and social
A vulnerable population is more likely to:Select one:a. have a longer life expectancy.b. include the middle-aged population.c. have difficulty accessing health care. d. have a primary health care provider.
Adult learners learn best when they are active participants in the learning process.Select one:TrueFalse
The nurse speaking in support of the best interest of a vulnerable population, such as the mentally handicapped, reflects the duty of:Select one:a. Veracityb. Confidentialityc. Advocacy d. Caring
In applying guidelines for effective teaching, the public health nurse would take all of the following approaches except:Select one:a. To select audiovisual aids to enhance learningb. To establish an appropriate learning climate through the tone and appearance of media messages announcing the programc. To use participatory learning for the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domainsd. To communicate using medical jargon and technical terms to clarify the message
A term used to describe the state of an individual who is more likely to develop health-related problems and has limited resources to address those health problems. Select one:a. Homelessnessb. Resiliency c. Vulnerabilityd. Susceptibility
According to Healthy People 2020, Health Communications is important because: Select one:a. Improves health care quality and and safetyb. Increase the efficiency of health care and public health service deliveryc. Build health skills and knowledged. All of the above
According to Healthy People 2020, Educational and Community-based programs target health education using existing social structures, which results in an increased impact and decreased time and resources needed for program development.Select one:TrueFalse
A community health nurse will be teaching a community health education class about heart disease and is deciding on which materials she should purchase for the course. Which pamphlet should she choose?Select one:a. A pamphlet that has minimal white spaceb. A pamphlet written at a fifth-grade reading level c. A pamphlet written in all-capital lettersd. A pamphlet that has no pictures
In assessing members of vulnerable population groups, the nurses's priority is to:Select one:a. Provide legal advice if requested by the client. b. Cover all questions on a comprehensive assessment form at the first meeting with the client.c. Listen to the client, understanding that assessment is an iterative process of progressively gathering more data.d. Address all health concerns before listening to the client's socioeconomic concerns.
The Ohio Collaborative to Prevent Infant Mortality recommends the following advocacy strategies for Faith-Based Organizations: Share information about a wide range of health education topics, partner with other community organizations to meet the needs of mothers and babies, and support initiatives that encourage strong fathers. Select one:TrueFalse
Which of the following would be the best question for a nurse to ask to determine whether an educational intervention had any effect?Select one:a. "Do you understand the material I presented?"b. "Are you interested in any other topics for me to teach?"c. "How are you going to apply these ideas at home?"d. "Did you find this program useful to you?"
In the video Health Literacy Basics, we are encouraged to teach patients/individuals to "ask me three." What are the "three" questions that can help clarify health education?Select one:a. How much will this cost? What is my problem? What should I do?b. What is my problem? Is my care covered by insurance? What will happen if I don't take my medication?c. What is my problem? What should I do? Why is it important for me to do this?d. What should I do? Who should I call? How much will this cost?