NSG-440 Exam 1 Questions with correct
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Fastest growing group for homelessness - ANS-families and children
Why is homelessness increasing? - ANS-People are choosing to be homeless
Lower socioeconomic groups have increased rate of.... - ANS-teen pregnancy
Who has more risk factors? - ANS-vulnerable populations
Reason for public policies, laws, and ethics - ANS-public good
What are two important things to assess in community health? - ANS-thorough assessment of
both medical and psychological health
Abuse - ANS-is physical harm
Neglect - ANS-fail to care for properly. Not physical
Accessibility - ANS-how accessible something is. easy for people to reach.
Wrap-around services - ANS-Making variety of health services accessible for the public. Get it
done in one visit.
What is crime an example of? - ANS-determinant of health
Goal of nursing - ANS-protect, promote, and maintain health
Hanging in rural Appalachia, who do i work for? - ANS-Mary Breckinridge, Frontier nurses,
maternal nurses
Core functions of public health nurses - ANS-assessment, policy development, assurance
William Rathbone and Florence Nightingale - ANS-started first district nursing association.
, Assessment - ANS-Collection, analysis, and dissemination
What should be provided to a diabetic client? - ANS-health promotion (education, and
recommendations)
exercise and diet
Aggregate - ANS-Group of people that share common characteristics
Nurse moving around checking on clients - ANS-community-oriented nurse
Nurse stays in one place - ANS-community-based nurse
Patient in public health/community nurse - ANS-community is the patient
Patient for community based and community oriented nurse - ANS-Families and individuals
Last phase of program - ANS-evaluation
Developed first modern public health report - ANS-Shattuck report
What does a pickle nurse do? - ANS-promote physical and mental health
autonomy - ANS-individual decision, informed consent. respect decision
genetics - ANS-Focused targeting a specific disease
genomic - ANS-study of whole genomes, including genes and their functions. looks for family
disease RF.
Utilitarianism - ANS-greatest good for greatest amount of people
characteristics of homeless - ANS-dental issues, chronic illness, weather problems
Vulnerable population indicator - ANS-limited resources
Lower education results in - ANS-more vulnerable
High risk teen pregnancy due to - ANS-low socioeconomic status
Assurance - ANS-Making info or service available to public
Role of the Community - Based Nurse - ANS-health maintenance and education promotion for
families and individuals
Answers 2025/2026 A+ Graded 100%
Verified
Fastest growing group for homelessness - ANS-families and children
Why is homelessness increasing? - ANS-People are choosing to be homeless
Lower socioeconomic groups have increased rate of.... - ANS-teen pregnancy
Who has more risk factors? - ANS-vulnerable populations
Reason for public policies, laws, and ethics - ANS-public good
What are two important things to assess in community health? - ANS-thorough assessment of
both medical and psychological health
Abuse - ANS-is physical harm
Neglect - ANS-fail to care for properly. Not physical
Accessibility - ANS-how accessible something is. easy for people to reach.
Wrap-around services - ANS-Making variety of health services accessible for the public. Get it
done in one visit.
What is crime an example of? - ANS-determinant of health
Goal of nursing - ANS-protect, promote, and maintain health
Hanging in rural Appalachia, who do i work for? - ANS-Mary Breckinridge, Frontier nurses,
maternal nurses
Core functions of public health nurses - ANS-assessment, policy development, assurance
William Rathbone and Florence Nightingale - ANS-started first district nursing association.
, Assessment - ANS-Collection, analysis, and dissemination
What should be provided to a diabetic client? - ANS-health promotion (education, and
recommendations)
exercise and diet
Aggregate - ANS-Group of people that share common characteristics
Nurse moving around checking on clients - ANS-community-oriented nurse
Nurse stays in one place - ANS-community-based nurse
Patient in public health/community nurse - ANS-community is the patient
Patient for community based and community oriented nurse - ANS-Families and individuals
Last phase of program - ANS-evaluation
Developed first modern public health report - ANS-Shattuck report
What does a pickle nurse do? - ANS-promote physical and mental health
autonomy - ANS-individual decision, informed consent. respect decision
genetics - ANS-Focused targeting a specific disease
genomic - ANS-study of whole genomes, including genes and their functions. looks for family
disease RF.
Utilitarianism - ANS-greatest good for greatest amount of people
characteristics of homeless - ANS-dental issues, chronic illness, weather problems
Vulnerable population indicator - ANS-limited resources
Lower education results in - ANS-more vulnerable
High risk teen pregnancy due to - ANS-low socioeconomic status
Assurance - ANS-Making info or service available to public
Role of the Community - Based Nurse - ANS-health maintenance and education promotion for
families and individuals