Population Health Exam 2 Questions Comprehensive 2026
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A community-oriented nurse convenes a support group for teenage mothers.
The nurse understands that this strategy fosters cohesiveness among
members and allows the members to learn from one another. What other
benefit specific to group teaching will be achieved?
A. Cultural sensitivity
B. Efficiency in client service
C. Learning of new skills
D. Distraction-free surroundings
B
A nurse in community health contacts three individuals who have had sexual
encounters with an individual recently diagnosed with syphilis. The concept
basic to community-oriented nursing practice that is best described by this
intervention is:
A. community.
B. community as client.
C. individual as client.
D. partnership.
B
The nurse in community health defines goals and measurable objectives
during the planning phase of a community health intervention. This also marks
the beginning of the:
A. evaluation phase.
B. implementation phase.
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C. needs assessment.
D. problem analysis.
A
The nurse in community health identifies an elder abuse problem related to
caregiver stress among families. The nurse further identifies a lack of
caregiver support services in the local community. The next step in the
community-oriented nursing process would be to:
A. analyze the community problem.
B. establish priorities.
C. establish goals and objectives.
D. identify intervention activities.
A
Two nurses in community health schedule a day to ride through a low-income
community to better understand the community and what factors affect the
health of that community. This direct data collection method is often referred
to as:
A. composite database.
B. participant observation.
C. secondary analysis.
D. windshield survey.
D
Which of the following best support the concept of community-oriented
nursing practice?
Select all that apply.
A. Direct nursing care of individuals with tuberculosis (TB)
B. Hospice home care for a terminally ill individual and family
C. Nursing interventions to stop elder abuse
D. Nutrition education programs for teenagers and their families
E. Wound care for a homebound individual
A, C, D
A Hispanic outreach program works with the nurse in community health to
train Hispanic health care workers in providing basic services and education
within the local Hispanic community. The concept basic to community-
oriented nursing practice that is best described by this intervention is:
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A. community.
B. community client.
C. community health.
D. community partnerships.
D
While conducting a community health assessment, a nurse in community
health meets with local religious leaders to understand the values, norms,
perceived needs, and influence structures within the community. This process
of data collection can best be described as:
A. data gathering.
B. data generation.
C. data interpretation.
D. problem identification.
B
Migrant workers and their families who reside in a specific mobile home park
during the summer months would best be classified as a:
A. community.
B. group.
C. setting of practice.
D. target population.
A
The nurse in community health reviews the monthly and year-to-date health
service use report for the local community to monitor trends as correlates of
the community's health. The nurse is viewing community health through the
dimension of:
A. partnership.
B. process.
C. status.
D. structure.
D
A nurse in community health is invited to work with a coalition of churches to
address safety concerns for children in the local community. The nurse
provides training in problem-solving skills, manages conflict, facilitates the
process, and provides expertise in interpreting data. This nurse has chosen
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the implementation role of:
A. change agent.
B. change partner.
C. group leader.
D. data collector.
B
When acting as a mediator, the nurse advocate would:
A. choose a new health plan for a client with limited funds.
B. assist new parents in communicating with their health plan regarding well-
baby coverage.
C. provide health education to teens who need knowledge about sexually
transmitted diseases.
D. set up a doctor's appointment for an illiterate adult.
B
A nurse working with a Hispanic client explains the referral options available
for the client to receive a mammogram. One option is free and has limited
Spanish language resources. The other option has a nominal fee and
comprehensive Spanish language resources. The nurse supports the client's
decision to choose the provider that the client feels would best meet her
needs. This advocacy role is best described as:
A. intercessor.
B. mediator.
C. obstructer.
D. promoter.
D
In case management, it is unlikely that any single professional has the
expertise, knowledge, or skills required to achieve success. The synergy
produced by all involved parties (client, providers, payers, family/significant
others, and community organizations) can result in successful outcomes. This
statement relates to the sequential process of:
A. collaboration.
B. communication.
C. cooperation.
D. negotiation.