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Answers 2026-2027. Graded A
a measure of in a population at a particular time - Ansprevalence
a population that is essentially healthy but that could improve factors that
promote or protect health - Anspopulation of interest
a population with a common identified risk factor or risk exposure that
poses a threat to health - Anspopulation at risk
activities of school nurses - Anshealth education
family/community involvement
physical education
health services
nutrition services
counseling, psych and social services
healthy school environment
health promotion for staff
advocacy is often viewed as a precusor to ______ ________ - Anspolicy
development
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,All employed individuals and groups are at risk of being exposed to
occupational hazards - Anshost
all have components of case finding:
surveillance
disease and other investigations
outreach
screening - Ansred wedge
anticipatory action taken to prevent the occurrence of an event or to
minimize its effect after it has occurred - Ansprevention
approach to family nursing that places family first and individuals are
second
focus on how individual members affect whole family - Ansfamily as client
approach to family nursing that places individual family member first and
family second - Ansfamily as context / structure
approach to family nursing that views family as interacting system - whole
is more than the sum of its parts
family seems as interactions and relationships - Ansfamily as system
approach to family nursing that views family as primary unit of society and
part of a larger system - Ansfamily as component of society
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, Assistive, supportive, facilitative, or enabling nurse actions and decisions
that help the patients of a particular culture to retain traditional values so
they can maintain, promote, and restore health - Anscultural preservation
assumption 1 of the intervention wheel defines PHN practice: - Ans-
promoting and protecting the health of populations using nursing, social
and public health sciences
-education in both PH and nursing
-primary focus: health and disease prevention for entire population groups
assumption 2 of the intervention wheel: PHN practice focuses on
populations. what populations are they focused on? - Ans-populations at
risk
-populations of interest
assumption 3 of the intervention wheel: PHN practice considers the
determinants of health. what are determinants of health? - Ans-health
inequities such as unaffordable insurance, limited health care resources in
particular areas, lack of opportunities to be health
-US inequities: race, gender, age, socioeconomic status
assumption 5 of intervention wheel: emphasis on prevention. what are the
levels of prevention? - Ans-primary (well population)
-secondary (early stages of disease)
-tertiary (seeks to prevent worsening of crisis)
- although not every event is preventable, every event has a preventable
component
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