PNR 208 Exam 1 Concepts of Community-Based
Nursing 2026/2027 Test Bank with Verified
Answers and Detailed Rationales Grade A Fortis
1. What is community-oriented nursing?
Correct Answer: Oriented around the community or population.
Primarily focused on health promotion rather than illness care, in a
whole group of people rather than individuals.
Rationale:
1. Community-oriented nursing focuses on populations, not individual
patients.
2. The primary goal is health promotion and disease prevention.
3. Examples include public health nursing, community health education, and
policy development.
2. What is community-based nursing?
Correct Answer: Based in the community. Illness care OF individuals IN
the community. Home health care, hospice, schools, occupational health.
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Illness care instead of health promotion and health maintenance.
Individuals as opposed to communities and populations.
Rationale:
1. Community-based nursing provides direct care to individuals and families
in community settings.
2. Focus is on illness care and management, not primarily prevention.
3. Examples: home health, hospice, school nursing, occupational health nursing.
3. What is public health nursing?
Correct Answer: A specialty of community-oriented nursing.
Combination of nursing and public health science, health promotion and
maintenance. Focused mostly on primary and secondary prevention of
acute and chronic illness with devastating consequences and the
prevention of injuries and illnesses that lead to early death. More policy
making and execution than direct nursing care. Policy making guided by
epidemiology and statistics.
Rationale:
1. Public health nursing combines nursing with public health science.
2. Focus is on populations, policy, and prevention (primary and secondary).
3. Uses epidemiology and statistics to guide interventions.
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4. What is the most effective method of preventing premature illness and
death?
Correct Answer: Behavior modification (alcohol, tobacco, drug use,
seatbelts, helmets, exercise, wellness visits, etc.)
Rationale:
1. Health-related behavior modification addresses the root causes of
preventable illness.
2. Approximately 70% of premature illness and death is preventable through
behavior change.
3. Examples: smoking cessation, healthy diet, exercise, seatbelt use, avoiding
risky behaviors.
5. About what percentage of what makes us sick/kills us early can be
prevented through health-related behavior modification?
Correct Answer: 70% (approximately 70% of what makes us sick/kills
us early can be prevented through health-related behavior
modification.)
Rationale:
1. The majority of chronic diseases (heart disease, diabetes, lung cancer) are
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linked to lifestyle factors.
2. Behavior change is the most effective prevention strategy.
3. This highlights the importance of health education and promotion.
6. What is primary prevention?
Correct Answer: Primary is Prevention: Prevention of the problem
before it ever occurs; prevention of illness or injury, like helmet or seat
belt campaigns, or immunizations.
Rationale:
1. Primary prevention occurs before the disease or injury occurs.
2. Examples: vaccinations, seatbelt laws, smoking cessation education, safe sex
education.
3. Goal is to reduce the incidence of disease.
7. What is secondary prevention?
Correct Answer: Secondary is Screening. Early identification for early
intervention. Early detection preventing complications, attempt to
reverse the course. Routine screening recommendations (mammogram,
yearly blood pressure screening, pap smears).