book questions midterm with complete solutions
1,2,3,4,5
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Immunization clinicsDuring the 1950s and 1960s, PHNs moved
from providing specialized services in the community to
providing generalized services. PHNs regularly visited clients in
their homes, in schools, and in clinics (such as immunization
clinics and well-baby clinics) and provided other services such
as hospital liaison to arrange for continuity of care. The focus of
public health nursing was disease prevention and promotion of
health, especially through health education. PHNs did not
provide direct nursing care; the Victorian Order of Nurses
provided these nursing services in the home.
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Well-baby clinicsDuring the 1950s and 1960s, PHNs moved
from providing specialized services in the community to
providing generalized services. PHNs regularly visited clients in
their homes, in schools, and in clinics (such as immunization
clinics and well-baby clinics) and provided other services such
as hospital liaison to arrange for continuity of care. The focus of
public health nursing was disease prevention and promotion of
health, especially through health education. PHNs did not
provide direct nursing care; the Victorian Order of Nurses
provided these nursing services in the home.
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Hospital liaison for continuity of careDuring the 1950s and
1960s, PHNs moved from providing specialized services in the
community to providing generalized services. PHNs regularly
visited clients in their homes, in schools, and in clinics (such as
immunization clinics and well-baby clinics) and provided other
services such as hospital liaison to arrange for continuity of care.
The focus of public health nursing was disease prevention and
promotion of health, especially through health education. PHNs
did not provide direct nursing care; the Victorian Order of
Nurses provided these nursing services in the home.
Direct nursing care in the homeDuring the 1950s and 1960s,
PHNs moved from providing specialized services in the
community to providing generalized services. PHNs regularly
visited clients in their homes, in schools, and in clinics (such as
immunization clinics and well-baby clinics) and provided other
services such as hospital liaison to arrange for continuity of care.
The focus of public health nursing was disease prevention and
promotion of health, especially through health education. PHNs
did not provide direct nursing care; the Victorian Order of
Nurses provided these nursing services in the home.
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School health educationDuring the 1950s and 1960s, PHNs
moved from providing specialized services in the community to
providing generalized services. PHNs regularly visited clients in
their homes, in schools, and in clinics (such as immunization
clinics and well-baby clinics) and provided other services such
,as hospital liaison to arrange for continuity of care. The focus of
public health nursing was disease prevention and promotion of
health, especially through health education. PHNs did not
provide direct nursing care; the Victorian Order of Nurses
provided these nursing services in the home.
During the 1950s and 1960s, PHNs were often described as
caring for clients from "womb to tomb" as they provided a
variety of services, including which of the following?
Select all that apply.
1)Immunization clinics
2)Well-baby clinics
3)Hospital liaison for continuity of care
4)Direct nursing care in the home
5)School health education
3)More funding was directed to acute hospital care.Escalating
health care costs in the 1980s resulted in some significant
changes. Health promotion and disease prevention programs
received less financial support, while more funding was directed
to acute hospital care, medical procedures, and institutional
long-term care.
Escalating health care costs during the 1980s led to which
change?
1)Health promotion programs received more financial support.
2)More funding was directed to public health units.
3)More funding was directed to acute hospital care.
4)Disease prevention programs received more financial support.
, 2) Home care
In the Romanow Report (2002), home care is identified as the
most rapidly growing area of community health care. In Ontario
in 2005, the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI)
developed a common set of home care indicators to facilitate
standardization of research and clinical assessment.
The Romanow Report (2002) identified the most rapidly
growing area of community health care as being which one of
the following?
1)Public health
2)Home care
3)Occupational health care
4)Primary health care
3) Canadian Red Cross
In the 1920s, the Canadian Red Cross established outpost
nursing stations in Canada's north to meet the needs of
Indigenous people and new settlers in remote parts of Canada.
Demonstration projects, in which public health nurses (PHNs)
were financially supported by the Canadian Red Cross, made it
possible for public health nursing services to be provided in
rural communities in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
In the 1920s, outpost nursing stations were established in
Canada's north to meet the needs of Indigenous people and new
settlers in remote parts of Canada. These nursing stations were
established by which group?
1)The federal government
2)Public health