PoPulation HealtH exam 3 Questions and CoRReCt
answeRs (veRiFied) | latest uPdate 2026/2027 | GRaded
a+ | BRand new | 100% GuaRanteed Pass
Health policy can best be defined as set course of action to:
A. Administer public health care programs at the federal level for disaster preparedness,
response, and recovery.
B. Obtain a desired health outcome for an individual, family, group, community, or society.
C. Support publicly funded health care programs at the local, state, and national levels.
D. Support health care development and research to improve the health status of citizens. -
ANSWER-B. Obtain a desired health outcome for an individual, family, group, community, or
society.
The relationship between nursing practice, health policy, and politics can best be described as
nursing:
A. Advocacy.
B. Policy process.
C. Process.
D. Profession. - ANSWER-A. Advocacy.
3. The levels of government responsible for carrying out the five government health care
functions of direct services, financing, information, policy setting, and public protection are:
A. Federal and state.
B. Federal, state, and local.
C. All, but primarily state and local.
D. All, but primarily federal and state. - ANSWER-B. Federal, state, and local.
Nursing practice is governed by:
A. Boards of nursing established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
B. Nurse practice acts promulgated by federal and state legislative boards.
, C. Nurse practice acts promulgated by state legislatures and operationalized by the state
boards of nursing.
D. Nurse practice acts promulgated by the states in conformity with broad federal guidelines. -
ANSWER-C. Nurse practice acts promulgated by state legislatures and operationalized by the
state boards of nursing.
Several community-oriented nurses want to explore the problem of obesity in school-age
children and assess their community school district's health status related to that problem.
When gathering information at a national level, they would begin with:
A. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
B. Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services.
C. Health Resources and Services Administration.
D. National Institute of Nursing Research. - ANSWER-A. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
The health policy-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO) released a policy
statement on nursing and midwifery in 2001 (Resolution WHA.49.1). The important fact for
nurses to understand about WHO policy statements is that such statements:
A. Apply only to underdeveloped countries.
B. Are guides for in-country initiatives and priorities.
C. Carry the weight of international law.
D. Provide mandates for in-country legislatures. - ANSWER-B. Are guides for in-country
initiatives and priorities.
A public health nurse has identified a need to make amendments to an existing law concerning
the tuberculosis health assessment of individuals sentenced to serve jail terms on weekends
only because of the gap in treatment accountability and potential health risk to the free-living
community. To draw attention to this concern the nurse has several paths to follow, but the
amendment of any existing laws would ultimately be decided by which of the following?
A. Executive branch of government.
B. Legislative branch of government.
C. Local representative.
D. Senate hearings. - ANSWER-B. Legislative branch of government
A nurse seeks the best resource that provides a broad vision of the goals and objectives of many
health care stakeholders in our nation and identifies the current national health policy for the
United States. The best source for such information would be:
answeRs (veRiFied) | latest uPdate 2026/2027 | GRaded
a+ | BRand new | 100% GuaRanteed Pass
Health policy can best be defined as set course of action to:
A. Administer public health care programs at the federal level for disaster preparedness,
response, and recovery.
B. Obtain a desired health outcome for an individual, family, group, community, or society.
C. Support publicly funded health care programs at the local, state, and national levels.
D. Support health care development and research to improve the health status of citizens. -
ANSWER-B. Obtain a desired health outcome for an individual, family, group, community, or
society.
The relationship between nursing practice, health policy, and politics can best be described as
nursing:
A. Advocacy.
B. Policy process.
C. Process.
D. Profession. - ANSWER-A. Advocacy.
3. The levels of government responsible for carrying out the five government health care
functions of direct services, financing, information, policy setting, and public protection are:
A. Federal and state.
B. Federal, state, and local.
C. All, but primarily state and local.
D. All, but primarily federal and state. - ANSWER-B. Federal, state, and local.
Nursing practice is governed by:
A. Boards of nursing established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
B. Nurse practice acts promulgated by federal and state legislative boards.
, C. Nurse practice acts promulgated by state legislatures and operationalized by the state
boards of nursing.
D. Nurse practice acts promulgated by the states in conformity with broad federal guidelines. -
ANSWER-C. Nurse practice acts promulgated by state legislatures and operationalized by the
state boards of nursing.
Several community-oriented nurses want to explore the problem of obesity in school-age
children and assess their community school district's health status related to that problem.
When gathering information at a national level, they would begin with:
A. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
B. Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services.
C. Health Resources and Services Administration.
D. National Institute of Nursing Research. - ANSWER-A. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
The health policy-making body of the World Health Organization (WHO) released a policy
statement on nursing and midwifery in 2001 (Resolution WHA.49.1). The important fact for
nurses to understand about WHO policy statements is that such statements:
A. Apply only to underdeveloped countries.
B. Are guides for in-country initiatives and priorities.
C. Carry the weight of international law.
D. Provide mandates for in-country legislatures. - ANSWER-B. Are guides for in-country
initiatives and priorities.
A public health nurse has identified a need to make amendments to an existing law concerning
the tuberculosis health assessment of individuals sentenced to serve jail terms on weekends
only because of the gap in treatment accountability and potential health risk to the free-living
community. To draw attention to this concern the nurse has several paths to follow, but the
amendment of any existing laws would ultimately be decided by which of the following?
A. Executive branch of government.
B. Legislative branch of government.
C. Local representative.
D. Senate hearings. - ANSWER-B. Legislative branch of government
A nurse seeks the best resource that provides a broad vision of the goals and objectives of many
health care stakeholders in our nation and identifies the current national health policy for the
United States. The best source for such information would be: