The steps of the Community Health Promotion Model resemble the a. Collaboration process b. WHO’s Ottawa Charter c. Nursing process d. CDC’s monitoring program ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: C
A nurse who is designing interventions and evaluating results of Healthy Municipalities and Cities should consider the a. Influence of individual actions b. Acute care hospital services in the community c. Social results and endorsement of law makers for policy changes d. Effectiveness of health services including delivery of preventive services ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: […]
According to the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, the areas for health promotion action include (select all that apply) a. Creating supportive environments b. Developing personal skills c. Building healthy public policy d. Reorienting health services ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: A, B, C, D
The goal of the Healthy Communities and Cities initiative is to a. Promote health through community participation. b. Reorganize the current health care system. c. Maximize the cost-benefit ratio of health care. d. Improve the quality of care in communities. ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: A
The Healthy Communities and Cities initiative supports the idea that a. Healthy cities and communities must be both environmentally and socially sustainable. b. Health public policy is the responsibility of elected officials. c. Physical environments cannot be changed, thus strategies must be developed in order to cope with them. d. The World Health Organization is […]
When the Healthy Communities and Cities concept was brought to the United States a. The cities chosen for the initial work were Los Angeles and New York City. b. Canada adopted the program at the same time for continuity across borders. c. The same strict guidelines that were implemented in Europe were used. d. Smaller […]
A nurse is planning care using the case management model. Which intervention would be appropriate when implementing this model of care? a. Providing a client-professional partnership b. Delivering accessible care to medically underserved areas c. Defining the characteristics of a community d. Evaluating the outcomes of rural programs ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: A
A nurse is planning to conduct research in a rural setting. Which area of research may be of most importance to rural nursing practice? a. Information about residents living in the intermountain and Midwestern regions b. Information on the stressors and rewards of rural practice c. Studies related to moving from rural environments to urban […]
A nurse providing maternal-child care for rural women recognizes that the pregnant women who are particularly at-risk for poor health outcomes are a. Latinos who live in urban environments b. Caucasians who live in remote areas c. Those who live on or near Indian reservations d. Those who seek health from general practitioners ESSAYBID […]
A common barrier to care in the rural areas is a. Readily available transportation b. Inadequate provider understanding about rural health needs c. Short distances to health care facilities d. Available specialists ESSAYBID ANSWER ANS: B