Exam 3 Community Health UPDATED ACTUAL Questions And Correct Answers
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Terms in this set (125)
Definition of Community A group of people often living in a defined geographical area, who may share a
common culture, values and norms, and are arranged in a social structure
according to relationships which the community has developed over a period of
time
3 Factors that facilitate community people, place, function
Nursing focus on Community The collective or common good of the population instead of an individual health
Highlights the complexity of the change process
What is utilitarianism? Doing the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
What does distributive justice refer to? Treating people fairly and distributing resources and burdens equitably among
the members of a society.
What is social justice? Ensuring that vulnerable groups are included in equitable distribution of
resources.
What are health status indicators? Measures of health status that take more than one form, including numerical data
from recognized agencies.
What are secondary sources of data in community Data from websites or printed materials that provide numerical measures of health
assessment? outcomes and determinants.
What does morbidity refer to in health indicators? The incidence of disease or health outcomes within a population.
What does mortality refer to in health indicators? The incidence of death within a population.
What is a Health Impact Assessment? A model used in community health assessments to evaluate the potential health
effects of a project or policy.
What does MAPP stand for? Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships.
What is CHANGE in community health assessment? Community Health Assessment and Group Evaluation.
What is a Community Health Needs Assessment? A systematic process to identify and analyze community health needs.
How to Conduct a Community Assessment: Getting Started
Windshield Survey
Community "Place" and "People" identified
The Seven "A"s
, Data Analysis
Nursing Diagnosis
Program Planning, Implementation and Evaluation
What is a windshield survey? A method of simple observation.
What does a windshield survey provide? A quick overview of the community.
What is the first step in generating data to identify Conducting a windshield survey.
community trends?
What can be observed through a windshield survey? Many dimensions of community life.
What additional information can be gained by walking More detailed insights into community life.
the streets during a survey?
What are some things to observe in a windshield survey? Common characteristics of people, neighborhood gathering places, rhythm of
community life, housing quality, geographic boundaries.
Seven A's of a Community Assessment Awareness
Access
Availability
Affordability
Acceptability
Appropriateness
Adequacy
What is the goal of the Nursing Process at a Community Promote community members' investment in the success of efforts to improve the
Level? health of their community.
What does MAPP stand for in community health? Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships.
What are nurse-community partnerships? Collaborative efforts between nurses and community members to improve health
outcomes.
What are coalitions in the context of community health? Formal partnerships in which individuals and organizations serve in defined
capacities such as steering committees, advisory committees, and work groups.
What characterizes active partnerships in community All participants share leadership and decision making to some degree.
health?
Principles of Health Education gaining attention, informing the learner of the objectives of instruction, stimulating
recall of prior learning, presenting the stimulus, providing learning guidance,
eliciting performance, providing feedback, assessing
What does learning emphasize? The recipient of knowledge and skills and the change expected to occur in that
person.
What is a key aspect of learning? Learning involves change.
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Terms in this set (125)
Definition of Community A group of people often living in a defined geographical area, who may share a
common culture, values and norms, and are arranged in a social structure
according to relationships which the community has developed over a period of
time
3 Factors that facilitate community people, place, function
Nursing focus on Community The collective or common good of the population instead of an individual health
Highlights the complexity of the change process
What is utilitarianism? Doing the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
What does distributive justice refer to? Treating people fairly and distributing resources and burdens equitably among
the members of a society.
What is social justice? Ensuring that vulnerable groups are included in equitable distribution of
resources.
What are health status indicators? Measures of health status that take more than one form, including numerical data
from recognized agencies.
What are secondary sources of data in community Data from websites or printed materials that provide numerical measures of health
assessment? outcomes and determinants.
What does morbidity refer to in health indicators? The incidence of disease or health outcomes within a population.
What does mortality refer to in health indicators? The incidence of death within a population.
What is a Health Impact Assessment? A model used in community health assessments to evaluate the potential health
effects of a project or policy.
What does MAPP stand for? Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships.
What is CHANGE in community health assessment? Community Health Assessment and Group Evaluation.
What is a Community Health Needs Assessment? A systematic process to identify and analyze community health needs.
How to Conduct a Community Assessment: Getting Started
Windshield Survey
Community "Place" and "People" identified
The Seven "A"s
, Data Analysis
Nursing Diagnosis
Program Planning, Implementation and Evaluation
What is a windshield survey? A method of simple observation.
What does a windshield survey provide? A quick overview of the community.
What is the first step in generating data to identify Conducting a windshield survey.
community trends?
What can be observed through a windshield survey? Many dimensions of community life.
What additional information can be gained by walking More detailed insights into community life.
the streets during a survey?
What are some things to observe in a windshield survey? Common characteristics of people, neighborhood gathering places, rhythm of
community life, housing quality, geographic boundaries.
Seven A's of a Community Assessment Awareness
Access
Availability
Affordability
Acceptability
Appropriateness
Adequacy
What is the goal of the Nursing Process at a Community Promote community members' investment in the success of efforts to improve the
Level? health of their community.
What does MAPP stand for in community health? Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships.
What are nurse-community partnerships? Collaborative efforts between nurses and community members to improve health
outcomes.
What are coalitions in the context of community health? Formal partnerships in which individuals and organizations serve in defined
capacities such as steering committees, advisory committees, and work groups.
What characterizes active partnerships in community All participants share leadership and decision making to some degree.
health?
Principles of Health Education gaining attention, informing the learner of the objectives of instruction, stimulating
recall of prior learning, presenting the stimulus, providing learning guidance,
eliciting performance, providing feedback, assessing
What does learning emphasize? The recipient of knowledge and skills and the change expected to occur in that
person.
What is a key aspect of learning? Learning involves change.