NUR 3094C Health Assessment FINAL EXAM Latest
2024.2025 FSCJ 100% GRADED A+
community health nursing - ANSWER: applies to all nurses who work in and with the
community in a variety of practice areas (ie: public health, home health,
occupational health, and similar fields)
community - ANSWER: people and the relationships that emerge among them as
they develop and commonly share agencies, institutions, or physical environment
population - ANSWER: large group of people who have at least one characteristic in
common and who reside in a community
sub-populations - ANSWER: aggregates within a larger community
aggregates - ANSWER: groups of people within a community
population health - ANSWER: health of a population - using the determinants of
health and health status indicators
Population health promotion model (9) - ANSWER: income and social status
social support
education
working conditions
physical environment
biology and genetics
personal health care practices
healthy child development
health services
primary prevention - ANSWER: prevent disease from the beginning, before the
disease is present
mass immunizations are part of what level of prevention - ANSWER: primary
secondary prevention - ANSWER: detect disease in early progression, before
symptoms are apparent
Screening falls under which prevention level? - ANSWER: Secondary
tertiary prevention - ANSWER: begins once the disease has become obvious; aims to
interrupt the course of the disease and reduce the amount of disability that might
occur
Rehab belongs in which prevention level - ANSWER: Tertiary
, downstream thinking - ANSWER: microscopic individual curative focus
upstream thinking - ANSWER: macroscopic, big-picture population focus
collaboration - ANSWER: commitment of two or more parties who set goals to
address identified client health concerns.
World Bank is concerned with: - ANSWER: economic and technical development
around the world
CNA 6 principles of CHN - ANSWER: focus on the patient
population health approach
quality care and service
access
trust and respect
communication
CHN Standards of Practice - ANSWER: promoting health
building ind and community capacity
building rltnships
facilitating access and equity
demonstrating professional responsibility and accountability
Lalonde Report (1974) identified the first 4 determinants of health as - ANSWER:
human biology, lifestyle, health care organization and environment
Epp Report main statement - ANSWER: health for all
SDOH - ANSWER: economic and social conditions that shape the health of
individuals, communities and jurisdictions as a whole
Primary Care - ANSWER: first contact between individuals and health care systems -
usually relates to the curative treatment
primary health care - ANSWER: comprehensive care that includes disease
prevention, community development, a wide spectrum of services and programs
social justice - ANSWER: ensuring fairness and equality in health services so that all
members of society have equal access to health care
global health - ANSWER: area for study, research and practice that places a priority
on improving health and acheiving equity in health for all people world wide
6 principles of collaboration in primary health care - ANSWER: patient/client
engagement
population health approach
best possible care and services
2024.2025 FSCJ 100% GRADED A+
community health nursing - ANSWER: applies to all nurses who work in and with the
community in a variety of practice areas (ie: public health, home health,
occupational health, and similar fields)
community - ANSWER: people and the relationships that emerge among them as
they develop and commonly share agencies, institutions, or physical environment
population - ANSWER: large group of people who have at least one characteristic in
common and who reside in a community
sub-populations - ANSWER: aggregates within a larger community
aggregates - ANSWER: groups of people within a community
population health - ANSWER: health of a population - using the determinants of
health and health status indicators
Population health promotion model (9) - ANSWER: income and social status
social support
education
working conditions
physical environment
biology and genetics
personal health care practices
healthy child development
health services
primary prevention - ANSWER: prevent disease from the beginning, before the
disease is present
mass immunizations are part of what level of prevention - ANSWER: primary
secondary prevention - ANSWER: detect disease in early progression, before
symptoms are apparent
Screening falls under which prevention level? - ANSWER: Secondary
tertiary prevention - ANSWER: begins once the disease has become obvious; aims to
interrupt the course of the disease and reduce the amount of disability that might
occur
Rehab belongs in which prevention level - ANSWER: Tertiary
, downstream thinking - ANSWER: microscopic individual curative focus
upstream thinking - ANSWER: macroscopic, big-picture population focus
collaboration - ANSWER: commitment of two or more parties who set goals to
address identified client health concerns.
World Bank is concerned with: - ANSWER: economic and technical development
around the world
CNA 6 principles of CHN - ANSWER: focus on the patient
population health approach
quality care and service
access
trust and respect
communication
CHN Standards of Practice - ANSWER: promoting health
building ind and community capacity
building rltnships
facilitating access and equity
demonstrating professional responsibility and accountability
Lalonde Report (1974) identified the first 4 determinants of health as - ANSWER:
human biology, lifestyle, health care organization and environment
Epp Report main statement - ANSWER: health for all
SDOH - ANSWER: economic and social conditions that shape the health of
individuals, communities and jurisdictions as a whole
Primary Care - ANSWER: first contact between individuals and health care systems -
usually relates to the curative treatment
primary health care - ANSWER: comprehensive care that includes disease
prevention, community development, a wide spectrum of services and programs
social justice - ANSWER: ensuring fairness and equality in health services so that all
members of society have equal access to health care
global health - ANSWER: area for study, research and practice that places a priority
on improving health and acheiving equity in health for all people world wide
6 principles of collaboration in primary health care - ANSWER: patient/client
engagement
population health approach
best possible care and services