
Nursing Practice 1
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- Q1
Situation 1- Nurse Larry was hired as a Community Health of Bo. Colifing. He reviews concepts of CHN. (Items 1 to 5)
The community is the patient/client is CHN. The following definition pertain to community as patient EXCEPT:
A group of people sharing common characteristics and interests in a particular territory
People whose way of life is highly influenced by the major form of production
Outside of purely curative institutions
Biased to the poor, oppressed and deprived but struggling sectors of the society
60s - Q2
The primary focus of the CHN is
transferring health into the hands of the people
raising the level of health of the people
promoting health and preventing disease among the people
protecting the worth and dignity of the people
60s - Q3
In the community, health can be defined as
1 - balance betweenhot and cold
2 – a social phenomenon
3 – absence of disease
4 – reward/punishment
2 and 3
1, 2, & 3
2, 3, & 4
all these
60s - Q4
The aims of Public Health practice include the following EXCEPT:
Increasing wellness level
Prevention of health problems
Individualized care
Management of factors affecting health
60s - Q5
The theoretical bases of CHN are theories and principles derived from
community health
public health
nursing
public health and nursing
60s - Q6
Situation 2 – As a Public Health Nurse, Mark must look into concepts pertaining to community as client and setting of CHN (Items 6 to 10)
The community is an integral part of any given society. This means the following. EXCEPT
Communities comprise a given society
Culture shapes people as people shape culture
Individual problems soley require individual solution
Societal factors affect communities and families
60s - Q7
The community is always in a state of continuous movement and change. This requires
Time-tested strategies to be implemented
Correct decisions must be made
Regular assessment of situation
Traditional intervention
60s - Q8
The setting in CHN practice will pertain to
outside of purely curative institutions
participating hospitals in health promotion and disease prevention projects
that are part of the community-based referral network involving Secondary and Tertiary health Institutions
hospitals that are considered Centers for Wellness
60s - Q9
The following BUT ONE provides the socio-political perspectives in defining a community
people advocating for clean and honest election
initiation of a people’s organization
people actively involved in decision-making
development of ethical and moral values
60s - Q10
The best conflict management in the community is
provision of an external arbiter
identify possible solutions within the community
highlight positive perspective
draw lessons from the experience
60s - Q11
Situation 3 – Nurse Desiree applies concepts and principles of CHN (Items 11 to 15)
In CHN practice, the nurse performs the following:
1. conduct home visits to families in the community
2. launch a women crisis center for battered wives
3. inspect and review medical records in factory clinics
4. participate actively in policy formulation
all of the above
all except 4
all except 3
all except 2
60s - Q12
The main intention of Community health is:
Enabling people to enjoy health as a birth right
Raise the level of health of the people
Enhancing level of wellness of the people
Protecting human worth, dignity and survival
60s - Q13
Most implicit in CHN is the application of this process:
nursing process
problem-solving process
community organizing process
research process
60s - Q14
According to Florence Nightingale, the individual must be regarded as
Part of the ever-changing environment
Capable of self-care
With capacity of self-repair
Unique and autonomous
60s - Q15
In CHN, the nurse applies a most basic intervention to address community problem
client teaching
primary health care
community organizing
risk appraisal
60s