Advanced practice nurses often provide care at nursing centers. Some of the possible classes that focus on health promotion might include 1. Advanced care of the chronically ill elderly at home 2. Smoking cessation and weight management techniques 3. How to provide primary services 4. Providing financial support for nursing students ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: […]
The Healthy People initiative has framed the nation’s health promotion and disease prevention agenda since 1980.What are the goals of Healthy People 2010? 1. Set up nursing centers for the purpose of health promotion 2. Increase quality and years of health life and eliminate disparities 3. Eliminate disease in lesser-developed countries 4. Further the agenda […]
Individuals, families, groups and organizations, policy makers, and staff are involved in community collaboration. These groups are known as 1. Nursing Center workers 2. Policy makers 3. Stakeholders 4. Diversity ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: 3
The levels of prevention are often addressed in nursing centers. If a community conducts blood lead screenings on a regular basis for children under 6 years old, this would be considered 1. Tertiary prevention 2. Primary prevention 3. Secondary prevention 4. Health education ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: 3
Healthy Cities emphasizes 1. A top-down approach with rational-empirical problem solving 2. A top-down approach with community practice planned by experts 3. A bottom-up approach with manipulation, therapy, and informing 4. A bottom-up approach with multisectoral planning and action for health ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: 4
Healthy Communities and Cities include which of the following desired criteria? Select all that apply 1. Primary care 2. Equity health promotion 3. Community participation 4. High technologic environments ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: 1, 2, 3
Nursing centers provide unique opportunities to improve the health status of individuals, families, and communities through direct access to nurses and nursing models of care. All nursing centers have things in common. They include 1. Characteristics that reflect the values, beliefs, and scientific knowledge and skills inherent in nursing models of care. 2. Primary care […]
Nursing centers are strategically positioned to improve the health and well-being of vulnerable populations. Efforts focus on enhancing people’s capacity to meet their personal, family, and community responsibilities. These include 1. Working in partnerships with lawmakers to solicit support 2. Community-based culturally competent care 3. An illness-based approach to health care 4. Fee-for-service payments by […]
There are many nursing center typologies. The service model includes 1. Free-standing centers only 2. Affiliated centers only 3. Comprehensive primary care centers 4. Fee-for-service payment ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: 3
The Community Health Improvement Model often asks nurses to be involved in the process by providing data relevant to community health services. Nurses can also be involved in 1. Changing public policy 2. Initiating, coordinating and being a part of the research team conducting evaluation research 3. Providing nursing diagnoses for the community 4. Rewriting […]