correct answers
Community health Correct Answer-reflected in the health behaviors and
subsequent outcomes of its residents and also by the ability of the
community as a system to support healthy individuals
community assessment process Correct Answer-key role of PHN's
population-centered practice Correct Answer-seeks healthful change for
the whole community's benefit
ethical concepts that guide the community as client perspective Correct
Answer-utilitarianism and justice
Utilitarianism Correct Answer-Doing the greatest good for the greatest
number of people
Distributive Justice Correct Answer-Treating people fairly and
distributing resources and burdens equitably among the members of a
society
Social Justice Correct Answer-Ensuring that vulnerable groups are
included in equitable distribution of resources
outcome of social justice Correct Answer-reduction in health disparities
between privileged and marginalized social groups.
, community Correct Answer-group of people that share something in
common, such as geographic location, interests, or values. it is a system
not just the sum of the characteristics of its inhabitants
population centered practice Correct Answer-seeks healthful change for
the whole community's benefit. example-occupational nurse target
includes preventing illness and injury and maintaining or promoting the
health of an entire workforce
Neuman's Model Correct Answer-views systems as greater than the sum
of their parts; the strength of each part of a community and the synergy
between these parts contribute to the ability of its residents to be healthy.
community systems Correct Answer-provide stability and protection
from chronic or sudden stressors such as homelessness, health declines,
disease outbreaks, or disasters
Partnership Correct Answer-essential concept for nurses to know and
use, as are the concepts of community, community as client, and
community health
Partnerships involving nurses working with community organizations
Correct Answer-offer one of the most effective means for interventions
because they actively involve the community and build on existing
community strengths