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Chapter 01 Health A Community View
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Chapter 02 Historical Factors Community Health Nursing in Context
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Chapter 03 Thinking Upstream Nursing Theories and Population-Focused Nursing Practice 22
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Chapter 04 Health Promotion and Risk Reduction
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Chapter 05 Epidemiology x x 37
Chapter 06 Community Assessment 49
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Chapter 07 Community Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation 57 C
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hapter 08 Community Health Education
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Chapter 09 Case Management
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Chapter 10 Policy, Politics, Legislation, and Community Health Nursing
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Chapter 11 The Health Care System 100 Chapter
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12 Economics of Health Care
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Chapter 13 Cultural Diversity and Community Health Nursing
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Chapter 14 Environmental Health
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Chapter 15 Health in the Global Community 141
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Chapter 16 Child and Adolescent Health
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Chapter 17 Women's Healthx x x 163
Chapter 18 Men's Health x x x 177
Chapter 19 Senior Health x x x 183
Chapter 20 Family Health x x x 196
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Chapter 21 Populations Affected by Disabilities
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207 Chapter 22 Veterans
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Health 216
Chapter 23 Homeless Populations
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Chapter 24 Rural and Migrant Health236
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Chapter 25 Populations Affected by Mental Illness 249
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Chapter 26 Communicable Disease
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Chapter 27 Substance Abuse 268
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Chapter 28 Violence 282 x x xx
Chapter 29 Natural and Man-
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Made Disasters291 Chapter 30 School Health 301
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Chapter 31 Occupational Health
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Chapter 32 Forensic and Correctional Nursing
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Chapter 33 Faith Community Nursing
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Chapter 34 Home Health and Hospice
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Chapter 01: Health: A Community View MUL x x x x x x
TIPLE CHOICE x
1. Which best describes the primary reason that Americans are concerned about health care?
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a. Politicians are discussing how to improve health care. x x x x x x x
b. The media has provided mixed messages about the health care system.
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c. Our national health care costs keep increasing.
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d. The new health care system offers free services to Americans.
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ANSWER: C x
The primary reason for the focus on health care is the constantly increasing costs, which c annot be s
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ustained. The costs of caring for the sick accounted for the majority of escalatin g health care dollars
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, which increased from 5.7% of the gross domestic product in 1965 to 17.8% in 2015.
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Politicians and the media both influence Americans‘ perceptions about heal th care; however, they
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are not the primary reason why Americans are concerned. The new h ealth care system will change t
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he health care access and availability, but will not necessaril y be offering any free services to Amer
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icans.
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2. A nurse has begun to lobby with politicians for changes to the health care system. Why is t hi
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s involvement important?
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a. Nurses, as central characters in several popular TV series, are currently ve ry
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xvisible in American medi Na . x x x x x RwlI G B.CM x x
b. Nurses are primarily responUs ibSl e foNr mTanagingOthe various units in our health ca
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re system. x
c. Nurses are the largest segment of health care providers.
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d. Nurses are the only group that is employed both inside and outside of hospitals.
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ANSWER: C x
As the largest segment of health care providers, nurses are informed about the current healt h care s
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ystem and all the problems that result from people not seeking care until they are d esperately ill. Nu
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rses, as the American Nurses Association (ANA) emphasize, usually belie ve that health care is a rig
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ht, not a privilege. Therefore, nurses, whose work is central to o ur current health care delivery syste
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m, can also be instrumental in working politically to cr eate a health care delivery system that will m
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eet health needs. While nurses are in several current TV series and are employed both inside and out
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side of hospitals, physicians and oth er health care
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