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Which of the following is a key Answer: B) Strong cultural and spiritual heritage
characteristic of a healthy Rationale: A healthy community supports its
community? residents through various means, including strong
A) Limited access to health services cultural and spiritual heritage, equity, social
B) Strong cultural and spiritual justice, and access to health services.
heritage
C) Minimal community participation
in decision-making
D) High rates of social inequality
What is the primary focus of Answer: C) Addressing systemic factors that
upstream prevention in community influence health outcomes
health nursing? Rationale: Upstream prevention targets broader
A) Treating existing diseases at the social, economic, and environmental
individual level determinants of health before problems arise,
B) Administering vaccines to such as policy changes and community
prevent immediate health risks interventions.
C) Addressing systemic factors that
influence health outcomes
D) Conducting health screenings
for early disease detection
,Which model of community health Answer: B) Canadian Community as Partner
nursing emphasizes the community (CCAP) Model
as a system and utilizes a strengths- Rationale: The CCAP model views the community
based approach? as a system, focusing on engagement, capacity
A) Biomedical Model building, and the interaction of various
B) Canadian Community as Partner subsystems in health promotion.
(CCAP) Model
C) Lalonde Report Model
D) Harm Reduction Model
True or False: The primary goal of Answer: False
community partnerships in health Rationale: Community partnerships aim to reduce
planning is to improve individual health inequities and improve overall community
patient outcomes rather than health rather than focusing solely on individual
address broader health inequities. patient care.
True or False: The Mandala of Answer: True
Health Model takes a holistic Rationale: This model considers multiple
approach to health by interconnected factors influencing health,
incorporating social, environmental, moving beyond a strictly biomedical perspective.
and personal determinants of
health.
,Matching: Match the level of Answer:
prevention with its primary focus. A→i
A) Primordial Prevention → i) B → ii
Preventing risk factors before they C → iii
develop D → iv
B) Primary Prevention → ii) Rationale: Each level of prevention has a distinct
Preventing diseases before they focus, from preventing risk factors (primordial) to
occur disease prevention (primary), early diagnosis
C) Secondary Prevention → iii) (secondary), and long-term disease management
Early detection and treatment to (tertiary).
halt disease progression
D) Tertiary Prevention → iv)
Managing chronic illness to prevent
complications
Select all that apply: Which of the Answer: A, B, D, E
following are principles of Primary Rationale: Primary Health Care is built on
Health Care? accessibility, community involvement,
A) Accessibility collaboration across sectors, and equity in health
B) Public participation services, not solely hospital-based care.
C) Hospital-centered treatment
D) Intersectoral collaboration
E) Equity
Select all that apply: What are Answer: A, C, D
elements of effective community Rationale: Effective community partnerships
partnerships? require equality, shared goals, trust, and
A) Shared vision adaptable strategies to ensure collaboration and
B) Power imbalance in decision- success.
making
C) Mutual trust and respect
D) Flexible structures and
processes
, Scenario: A community health nurse Answer: B) Partnering with local government
(CHN) is working in a officials to advocate for improved access to
neighborhood with high rates of healthy foods and safe recreational spaces
diabetes and heart disease. The
CHN wants to implement an Rationale: Upstream prevention focuses on
intervention that addresses the root systemic and environmental changes that
causes of these health disparities improve health outcomes at a population level,
rather than just treating individual rather than treating individual cases reactively.
cases.
Which of the following
interventions aligns best with an
upstream prevention approach?
A) Organizing a free health
screening event for early detection
of diabetes
B) Partnering with local
government officials to advocate
for improved access to healthy
foods and safe recreational spaces
C) Providing individual nutritional
counseling for patients diagnosed
with diabetes
D) Administering insulin to patients
with unmanaged diabetes
Which of the following best Answer: B) Appreciating existing strengths and
describes the strength-based building on them
approach in community health Rationale: A strength-based approach focuses on
nursing? community assets rather than weaknesses,
A) Identifying and fixing community encouraging community participation and
deficits empowerment.
B) Appreciating existing strengths
and building on them
C) Relying on experts to dictate
solutions
D) Ignoring community input in
decision-making
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Terms in this set (250)
Which of the following is a key Answer: B) Strong cultural and spiritual heritage
characteristic of a healthy Rationale: A healthy community supports its
community? residents through various means, including strong
A) Limited access to health services cultural and spiritual heritage, equity, social
B) Strong cultural and spiritual justice, and access to health services.
heritage
C) Minimal community participation
in decision-making
D) High rates of social inequality
What is the primary focus of Answer: C) Addressing systemic factors that
upstream prevention in community influence health outcomes
health nursing? Rationale: Upstream prevention targets broader
A) Treating existing diseases at the social, economic, and environmental
individual level determinants of health before problems arise,
B) Administering vaccines to such as policy changes and community
prevent immediate health risks interventions.
C) Addressing systemic factors that
influence health outcomes
D) Conducting health screenings
for early disease detection
,Which model of community health Answer: B) Canadian Community as Partner
nursing emphasizes the community (CCAP) Model
as a system and utilizes a strengths- Rationale: The CCAP model views the community
based approach? as a system, focusing on engagement, capacity
A) Biomedical Model building, and the interaction of various
B) Canadian Community as Partner subsystems in health promotion.
(CCAP) Model
C) Lalonde Report Model
D) Harm Reduction Model
True or False: The primary goal of Answer: False
community partnerships in health Rationale: Community partnerships aim to reduce
planning is to improve individual health inequities and improve overall community
patient outcomes rather than health rather than focusing solely on individual
address broader health inequities. patient care.
True or False: The Mandala of Answer: True
Health Model takes a holistic Rationale: This model considers multiple
approach to health by interconnected factors influencing health,
incorporating social, environmental, moving beyond a strictly biomedical perspective.
and personal determinants of
health.
,Matching: Match the level of Answer:
prevention with its primary focus. A→i
A) Primordial Prevention → i) B → ii
Preventing risk factors before they C → iii
develop D → iv
B) Primary Prevention → ii) Rationale: Each level of prevention has a distinct
Preventing diseases before they focus, from preventing risk factors (primordial) to
occur disease prevention (primary), early diagnosis
C) Secondary Prevention → iii) (secondary), and long-term disease management
Early detection and treatment to (tertiary).
halt disease progression
D) Tertiary Prevention → iv)
Managing chronic illness to prevent
complications
Select all that apply: Which of the Answer: A, B, D, E
following are principles of Primary Rationale: Primary Health Care is built on
Health Care? accessibility, community involvement,
A) Accessibility collaboration across sectors, and equity in health
B) Public participation services, not solely hospital-based care.
C) Hospital-centered treatment
D) Intersectoral collaboration
E) Equity
Select all that apply: What are Answer: A, C, D
elements of effective community Rationale: Effective community partnerships
partnerships? require equality, shared goals, trust, and
A) Shared vision adaptable strategies to ensure collaboration and
B) Power imbalance in decision- success.
making
C) Mutual trust and respect
D) Flexible structures and
processes
, Scenario: A community health nurse Answer: B) Partnering with local government
(CHN) is working in a officials to advocate for improved access to
neighborhood with high rates of healthy foods and safe recreational spaces
diabetes and heart disease. The
CHN wants to implement an Rationale: Upstream prevention focuses on
intervention that addresses the root systemic and environmental changes that
causes of these health disparities improve health outcomes at a population level,
rather than just treating individual rather than treating individual cases reactively.
cases.
Which of the following
interventions aligns best with an
upstream prevention approach?
A) Organizing a free health
screening event for early detection
of diabetes
B) Partnering with local
government officials to advocate
for improved access to healthy
foods and safe recreational spaces
C) Providing individual nutritional
counseling for patients diagnosed
with diabetes
D) Administering insulin to patients
with unmanaged diabetes
Which of the following best Answer: B) Appreciating existing strengths and
describes the strength-based building on them
approach in community health Rationale: A strength-based approach focuses on
nursing? community assets rather than weaknesses,
A) Identifying and fixing community encouraging community participation and
deficits empowerment.
B) Appreciating existing strengths
and building on them
C) Relying on experts to dictate
solutions
D) Ignoring community input in
decision-making