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Intro to Public Health WEEK 1 HIT 110 Module 1 Social determinants
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A cautionary approach to the -The nature of social media creates significant risks of violating
use of social media in the the HIPAA and state privacy regulations
context of providing health care
is strongly advised because of
which of the following?
An electronic exchange of -Health information exchange (HIE)
health information and
interoperability between a
healthcare provider and
independent laboratories,
radiology centers, pharmacies,
payers, public health
departments, and other
providers is known as a:
Between which of the following -Clinicians and patients
pairs of entities do patient
portals facilitate
communication?
HIPAA is the federal Health -Protect the confidentiality of healthcare information and make it
Insurance Portability and easier for people to keep health insurance
Accountability Act of 1996. The
primary goal of HIPAA is to:
What is the meaning of the -Protected health information
acronym PHI?
What is the most recent addition -Wisdom
to the components of nursing
informatics practice?
Which of the following is a major -Health information often cannot cross state lines legally
limitation of health information
exchanges (HIEs) in the United
States?
,Which of the following is an -Communicable diseases
example of protected health
information?
Which of the following is an item -Disparity in access to care
that healthcare delivery systems
(HCDSs) were formed to directly
respond to?
Which of the following is true -They allow for organized discussion of user-generated topics
about online discussion forums?
A community health nurse plans -A walking program for seniors living in a retirement community
to develop a health promotion
program focusing on primary
prevention. Which of the
following activities is an
appropriate primary prevention
strategy?
Chronic diseases, such as -A long-lasting disease that typically remains with an individual
diabetes, cancer, and heart from onset to the end of life and lasts longer than three months
disease, account for the majority
of the deaths in the U.S.A
chronic disease is which of the
following?
Health disparities can be -The differences in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and
defined as which of the burden of disease that exist among specific populations
following?
Pender's Health Promotion -Individual characteristics and experiences, such as prior related
Model is based on which of the behavior and personal factors
following factors?
When addressing a client's -Begin with an assessment to determine whether the client is
smoking or tobaccos history, the ready to stop smoking
nurse should do which of the
following?
Which of the following -Cultural Influences
characteristics is a social
determinant of health?
Which of the following groups -College students residing in a dormitory
would least likely be considered
a vulnerable population?
Which of the following is an -Asking whether the patient has thought about participating in an
effective way to assess client exercise program
motivation for behavioral
change?
Which of the following is not -Increase the number of residents living in long-term care
considered an objective of facilities
Healthy People 2020?
Which of the following -Providing a range of active and learning strategies to engage
strategies is effective for the client
eliciting positive behavior
changes among clients of varied
cultural backgrounds?
,A pregnant woman comes for -Request a medical translator from the hospital
her monthly checkup in the
clinic. She does not speak
English but she has her 13-year-
old son with her who speaks
little English. The nurse in taking
the obstetrical history may
decide to:
A variety of health challenges -Suicide is common among Asians
have been found to be more
common among specific cultural
groups. Which of the following
statements is true?
Culturally competent care is -Respects diversity in the patient population
defined as care that:
Culturally derived actions are -Implicit cues
usually based on:
The National Center for Cultural -Cultural Blindness
Competency uses a conceptual
framework that describes a
continuum from cultural
destructiveness to cultural
competency. The continuum
level that refers to unintentional
practices that maybe harmful to
patients through ignorance,
insensitive attitudes, or improper
allocation of resources is
referred to as:
The nurse who consistently -Stereotyping
assigns the Hispanic nurse to
patients from Mexico admitted
to her unit may be making
decision based on cultural:
Today's electronic culture has an -Help patients interpret information and make appropriate
enormous impact on the beliefs, choices
values, and behaviors of
contemporary society and
challenges healthcare providers
to:
Which of the following is not -Reading about cultures
one of Betancourt's components
for developing cultural
sensitivity?
Which of the following -Is there a family member with whom you would like me to share
statements by a Caucasian nurse your discharge teaching?
caring for an Hispanic patient
would indicate that he is
culturally competent?
Which of the following -Cultural practices vary from one culture to the next
statements explains why one
may not be able to generalize
from one cultural situation to the
next?
, All of the following are true tests conducted during the 1950s indicated that graduates of
about Associate degree ADN programs lacked the knowledge and technical skills to
programs in nursing except: function as registered nurses.
As a result of the Great sought employment in hospitals, often working for little or no
Depression of the 1930s, the wages.
majority of registered nurses in
the U.S.:
During the late 19th century, improvement in technology required educated nurses for the
advances in science contributed care of patients with more complex conditions.
to the growth in nursing
education because:
Florence Nightingale's most establishment of the Nightingale School of Nursing at St. Thomas'
significant contribution to the Hospital.
emergence of nursing as a
profession was her:
The American Nurses stated that the minimum preparation for beginning professional
Association Position Paper, nurses should be a baccalaureate degree:
which was published in 1965,
had a significant impact on the
nursing profession because it:
The chief characteristic of early student nurses were required to work long hours with few formal
hospital-based schools of classes and little clinical supervision.
nursing in the U.S. was that:
The first nurse practice acts were "permissive" laws that allowed only nurses who were
passed in the U.S.: licensed to use the title "Registered Nurse."
The primary reason that secure the passage of nurse licensure legislation in each of the
educated nurses first joined states in the U.S.
together to form the precursor
to the American Nurses
Association was to:
The profession of nursing strove use of theoretical frameworks from related healthcare
to develop its own body of professions.
knowledge through all of the
following mechanisms except:
Throughout antiquity, prior to one's own home, by one's relatives.
the modern era, the safest
nursing care was provided in:
Accredited nursing programs meet professional nursing education standards.
have demonstrated to external
accrediting bodies that they:
A key message of the 2011 nurses should work with physicians to redesign healthcare
Institute of Medicine (IOM) systems.
report "The Future of Nursing:
Leading Change, Advancing
Health" was:
Curriculum in nursing programs mission and philosophy of the school.
reflects the:
Research demonstrates that clinical outcomes, patient-centered communication, and
interprofessional education can collaborative teamwork.
result in improved: