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Table of Contents:
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Unit 1—Foundations of Community/Public Health Nursing
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Chapter 1 The Journey Begins: Introduction
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Chapter 2 Public Health Nursing in the Community
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Chapter 3 History and Evolution of Public Health Nursing
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Chapter 4 Evidence-Based Practice and Ethics in Community/Public Health
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Chapter 5 Transcultural Nursing
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Unit 2—Public Health Essentials
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Chapter 6 Structure and Economics of Community/Public Health Services
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Chapter 7 Epidemiology in the Community
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Chapter 8 Communicable Disease
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Chapter 9 Environmental Health & Safety
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Unit 3—Community /Public Health Nursing Toolbox
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Chapter 10 Communication, Collaboration, and Technology
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Chapter 11 Health Promotion Through Education
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Chapter 12 Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Community/Public Health Programs
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Chapter 13 Policy Making and Advocacy
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Unit 4 — The Health of Our Population
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Chapter 14 Family as Client
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Chapter 15 Community as Client
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Chapter 16 Global Health Nursing
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Chapter 17 Disasters and Their Impact
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Chapter 18 Violence & Abuse
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Unit 5—Aggregate Populations
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Chapter 19 Maternal-Child Health
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Chapter 20 School-Age Children and Adolescents
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Chapter 21 Adult Health
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Chapter 22 Older Adults
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Unit 6—Vulnerable Populations
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Chapter 23 Working with Vulnerable Populations
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Chapter 24 Clients with Disabilities
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Chapter 25 Behavioral Health in the Community
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Chapter 26 Homeless Populations
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Chapter 27 Rural, Migrant, and Urban Health Care
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Unit 7—Settings for Community/Public Health Nursing
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Chapter 28 Public Settings
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Chapter 29 Private Settings
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Chapter 30 Home Health and Hospice Care
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,Chapter 1: The Journey Begins: Introduction
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Community and Public Health Nursing 11th Edition Rector Test Bank
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After teaching a group of nursing students about the similarities and differences between pub
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lic health and community health, which ofthe following statements by a nursing student woul
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d indicate knowledge of the similarities and differences between public health and communit
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1. y health?
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“Community health nursing is defined as z! z! z! z! z!
A) nursing care that is provided in a communitysetting, rather than an institutional setting.”
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“Public health nursing is defined as nursingcare that is provided in an institutional settin
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B) g.”
“Public health nursing is focused on the
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health of individuals.” z! z!
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D) rove the health of the general public.”
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Ans: D
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Operating within an environment of rapid change and increasingly complex challenges, this n
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ursing specialty holds the potential to shape the quality of community health services and im
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prove the health of the general
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public.
Which of the following statements would best
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Public health nursing is focused on the privateaspects of health, and community health
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nursing is focused on the public aspects of
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C) vices and perspectives.
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D) in institutions.
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Ans: B
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In this textbook, community health practice refers to a focus on specific, designated commu
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nities. It is a part of the larger public health effort and recognizes the fundamental concepts
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and principles of public health as its birthright and foundation for practice. Public health nur
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sing is focused on the public aspectsof health. Public health nursing and community health n
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ursing have distinctive types of services and perspectives. Neither public health nursing nor
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community health nursing is practiced exclusively within
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the concept of community?
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A community is a collection of people who
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do not necessarily share a sense of belonging
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Ans: A
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Table of Contents:
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Unit 1—Foundations of Community/Public Health Nursing
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Chapter 1 The Journey Begins: Introduction
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Chapter 2 Public Health Nursing in the Community
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Chapter 3 History and Evolution of Public Health Nursing
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Chapter 4 Evidence-Based Practice and Ethics in Community/Public Health
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Chapter 5 Transcultural Nursing
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Unit 2—Public Health Essentials
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Chapter 6 Structure and Economics of Community/Public Health Services
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Chapter 7 Epidemiology in the Community
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Chapter 8 Communicable Disease
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Chapter 9 Environmental Health & Safety
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Unit 3—Community /Public Health Nursing Toolbox
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Chapter 10 Communication, Collaboration, and Technology
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Chapter 11 Health Promotion Through Education
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Chapter 12 Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating Community/Public Health Programs
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Chapter 13 Policy Making and Advocacy
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Unit 4 — The Health of Our Population
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Chapter 14 Family as Client
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Chapter 15 Community as Client
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Chapter 16 Global Health Nursing
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Chapter 17 Disasters and Their Impact
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Chapter 18 Violence & Abuse
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Unit 5—Aggregate Populations
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Chapter 19 Maternal-Child Health
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Chapter 20 School-Age Children and Adolescents
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Chapter 21 Adult Health
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Chapter 22 Older Adults
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Unit 6—Vulnerable Populations
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Chapter 23 Working with Vulnerable Populations
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Chapter 24 Clients with Disabilities
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Chapter 25 Behavioral Health in the Community
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Chapter 26 Homeless Populations
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Chapter 27 Rural, Migrant, and Urban Health Care
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Unit 7—Settings for Community/Public Health Nursing
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Chapter 28 Public Settings
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Chapter 29 Private Settings
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Chapter 30 Home Health and Hospice Care
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,Chapter 1: The Journey Begins: Introduction
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Community and Public Health Nursing 11th Edition Rector Test Bank
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After teaching a group of nursing students about the similarities and differences between pub
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lic health and community health, which ofthe following statements by a nursing student woul
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d indicate knowledge of the similarities and differences between public health and communit
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1. y health?
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“Community health nursing is defined as z! z! z! z! z!
A) nursing care that is provided in a communitysetting, rather than an institutional setting.”
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“Public health nursing is defined as nursingcare that is provided in an institutional settin
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B) g.”
“Public health nursing is focused on the
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C)
health of individuals.” z! z!
“Community health nursing can shape thequality of community health services and imp
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D) rove the health of the general public.”
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Ans: D
Feedback:
Operating within an environment of rapid change and increasingly complex challenges, this n
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ursing specialty holds the potential to shape the quality of community health services and im
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prove the health of the general
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public.
Which of the following statements would best
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2. describe the difference between public healthnursing and community health nursing?
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Public health nursing is focused on the privateaspects of health, and community health
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nursing is focused on the public aspects of
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health.
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ommunities and is a part of the z! z! z! z! z! z!
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, Public health nursing and community healthnursing relate to the very same types of ser
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C) vices and perspectives.
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Both public health nursing and communityhealth nursing are practiced exclusively with
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D) in institutions.
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Ans: B
Feedback:
In this textbook, community health practice refers to a focus on specific, designated commu
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nities. It is a part of the larger public health effort and recognizes the fundamental concepts
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and principles of public health as its birthright and foundation for practice. Public health nur
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sing is focused on the public aspectsof health. Public health nursing and community health n
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ursing have distinctive types of services and perspectives. Neither public health nursing nor
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community health nursing is practiced exclusively within
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institutions.
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3.
the concept of community?
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A community is a collection of people who
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Community members live in the same z! z! z! z! z!
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do not necessarily share a sense of belonging
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Ans: A
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