All Multi Choice
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100

Which should you prioritize when allocating resources during a flu outbreak?

The political preferences of the community leaders

The cost effectiveness of the resource allocation process

The needs of those most at risk

The convenience of healthcare workers administering the resources

The needs of those most at risk

While the other answers may come into play, the priority would be to help the most people.

100

What is the main goal of the Healthy Start initiative?

Focuses on reducing infant mortality and low birth weight

100

Which of the following should the nurse include as a key component of improving childhood health?

Maternal child health

Immunization program

American with Disabilities Act (ADA)

School Health

Immunization Program.

The others, while they could be relevant to kids, would not have the most direct impact on improving health, and the question asked for the "key component" of the initiative. All could be considered correct, but the others are not the most correct (frustrating I know)

100

A windshield survey would provide primary or secondary data?

Primary. 

This is data collected directly by the assessment team whereas secondary data includes the examination of data already collected for another purpose (such as census data).

100

Name 3 of the 4 vital statistics. **Hint: they all come with a certificate.

Births

Deaths (including fetal deaths)

Marriages

Divorces

200

What principal should guide your decision when deciding how to allocate resources?

Distributing resources to have the greatest impact

Satisfying business interests

Catering to the majority of community members

Using resources that are most convenient for healthcare providers

Equity in distributing resources to have the greatest impact

While the word isn't in this question, it is asking what the priority principal would be in making a decision. In the instance of resource allocation, equity is the most important principal (of the options given in this example).

200

What program would you recommend to a mother who makes too much to qualify for Medicaid but cannot afford private insurance for her children?

Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) 


200

You are working with mothers with disabilities in accessing necessary services. Which of the following should you emphasize in this pursuit?

WIC

Healthy Start

Maternal child health

American with Disabilities Act (ADA)

American with Disabilities Act (ADA).

The others, while potentially helpful, are not addressing the key concern which is mothers needing access to services related to having a disability. No where in the question does it mention/imply the mother needs help with prenatal care, that she's pregnant, or that she needs help with general medical care/feeding her family.

200

What is qualitative vs quantitative data?

Quantitative Data is data that can be calculated with numeric values

Qualitative data is that which cannot be assigned a value but instead it represents the opinion or viewpoint of an individual providing information.

200

Which would most likely be needed to continue to receive federal funding:

Results from a community survey demonstrating support for the program 

or

A detailed progress report that includes program outcomes and financial usage

A detailed progress report that includes program outcomes and financial usage.

Federal/state govts and grant providers don't care if "the people" want it or how you apply/ask for funds, they want to see proof that coughing up the resources is worth it. For these questions the answer is most likely providing proof of how funds are being used. But read it carefully, b/c it may be asking something else!

300

During a windshield survey you notice that a grade school is poorly maintained, with cracked sidewalks and an overgrown yard. What would be the most beneficial intervention for the community?

Economic development incentives

Neighborhood watch programs

Increased public transportation options

Community beautification program

Community beautification program. 

We haven't talked about beautification programs but you can easily rule out the other choices. Everything may not sound familiar!

300

What program would you recommend to an elderly patient on a fixed income who is struggling to afford healthcare?

Medicare

Medicare is for the elderly, Medicaid is for low income families. **Think elderly patients need more care, so they need Medicare

300

What is the first step a nurse should take after the discovery of an outbreak in a community?

Notify the Department of Health

This is done even before the nurse would start on treatment

300

Which type of assessment would you complete when designing health promotion opportunities for a middle school?

A setting specific assessment

300

**DO WE WANT TWO QUESTIONS ABOUT SMART OBJECTIVES?**


Is this a SMART objective? Why or why not?

Hold smoking cessation courses at St. Patrick Catholic Church every month for six months to ensure 100% of residents quit smoking by the end of the campaign.


No, it is not attainable/achievable. It's unreasonable to ensure 100% of residents will quit smoking. 

sidenote: With these types of questions on the test we infer (never assume) that they're relevant if there is no background in the question to tell us otherwise. 

400

Which best describes the criteria a nurse should use regarding resource allocation?

The opinions of government officials

The most economical approach

The nurse's ethical and moral principals

The needs of the community as a whole rather than the needs of the few

The needs of the community as a whole rather than the needs of the few

Again, while these other options may come into play, the question is asking which best describes the criteria the nurse should use, so which would be the priority.

400

What program would you recommend to a low-income family who is struggling to afford their medical care?

Medicaid

Medicaid is for low income families, Medicare is for the elderly. If you can remember who gets Medicare (which I think is a little easier) you'll remember the other option is for low-income families.

**Think elderly patients need more care, so they need Medicare

400

During a windshield survey you notice children playing in parking lots and on roads/sidewalks. What change could you recommend that would help this community?

Something to keep the children corralled in a safer place to play, such as having the city build more parks and playgrounds

400

Which type of assessment would you complete when designing health promotion opportunities for elderly residents?

Population-focused assessment

400

What is an example of an upstream intervention that would address obesity?

Zoning laws to increase access to parks and recreational areas or to increase the availability of walking paths.

Limiting the number of fast food restaurants in a community

Healthy food in vending machines

Policies that reward people for being under a BMI of 30 and/or penalize those over (rude, but would count)

Community held exercise programs/classes

More exercise facilities built in the community

Having daycares put into exercise facilities

500

You are planning an intervention for a community to address high rates of obesity. Which action should you prioritize in the planning phase of the program?

Gather community members for a town hall meeting

Conduct a community health needs assessment

Implement healthy eating programs in schools

Develop educational materials on lifestyle changes. 

Conduct a community health needs assessment.

The other steps will be important, but the question is asking which should you prioritize, which means which would you do first. Before you hold a meeting, implement programs or create educational materials you need data to understand the full scope of the problem. 

500

You're working in a community with a high number of pregnant women in need of nutritional support. Which program should you recommend?

WIC, but will also take Healthy Start (they would likely refer to WIC).

WIC is administered at the federal level by the Food and Nutrition Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture and this question specifically mentions the issue of pregnant mothers needing nutritional support. Healthy Start is a more comprehensive program (health education, well-baby clinics, provision of adequate prenatal care, meeting basic health needs, reducing barriers to access, and empowering clients)

500

Which would be a health change due to local health policy:

More individuals being eligible for CHIP benefits 

or 

Lower rates of food poisoning due to restaurant inspections

Lower rates of food poisoning due to restaurant inspections.

CHIP is operated federally, not at the local level

500

Which accurately describes the role of an STI RN?

Screen all known sexual contacts of someone with a confirmed reportable STI

Screen all residents of a long term care facility with a Hx of STI

Contact local providers to keep track of all Dx STIs

Screen all known sexual contacts of someone with a confirmed reportable STI

Unless we are doing specific research, bothering Gam-Gam by interviewing her about that wild phase in her 20s isn't going to help anything, and therefore not routine practice.

Not "all" STIs are reportable, so the comment "...to keep track of all diagnosed STIs" rules out that option.

500

**DO WE WANT TWO QUESTIONS ABOUT SMART OBJECTIVES?**



Write an example of a SMART goal. **Lemme know if you need a hint on what SMART stands for.

Was the goal:

Specific, Measurable, Attainable/Achievable, Relevant, and Time bound

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