Definition
Community
Family
Models
Conflict
100
These are factors in the social environment that contribute to, or detract from, the health of individuals and communities
What are Social Determinants of Health?
100
True or False. A community is considered an open system.
True.
100
This is the most important group, or unit, responsible for the socialization of a child
What is the family?
100
The social capital theory focuses on which element being available to individuals or groups within the community
What is resources?
100
Name 3 barriers to communication.
What are interrupting, complaining, and being unprepared?
200
Life expectancy differences based on the level of education, income, and the tpye of occupation
What is socioeconomic status?
200
Name the 4 major steps of risk assessment is the community.
What is 1. Identify the hazard 2. Assess the dose-response 3. Assess the exposure 4. Characterize the risk
200
True or False. Infant mortality increases as the mother's level of education decreases.
What is True.
200
This view of change states that "change is a gradual and adaptive process"
What is functionalist view?
200
This type of conflict uses the "us versus them" mentality
What is intergroup conflict?
300
Evaluation of intended results in an ideal situation when assessing individual or community interventions is referred to as:
What is efficacy?
300
These are the two types of linkages between groups of people within a community
What are bonding and bridging?
300
Name the 5 Steps of the Nursing Process for all assessments, including those of the family
What is 1. Assessment 2. Diagnosis 3. Planning 4. Implementation 5. Evaluation
300
The American ideal that individuals are given maxiumum freedom in their health choices, which are personal, is considered this type of view
What is Individualism?
300
Denial, withdrawal, suppression, dominance, and compromise are all examples of this type of conflict resolution
What is WIN-LOSE?
400
These are principles, values, beliefs, and choices that are reflected for an individualm, group, or organization
What is policy?
400
Name 5 methods for community data collection.
What are windshield survey, informant interviewing, review of the literature, participant observation, community surveys?
400
A society view regarding change that states experts have a moral responsibility to solve health care problems because individuals are victims and lack the ability to do so, is referred to as:
What is paternalism?
400
If a nurse is evaluating an intervention that is effecting individuals, this intervention would be known as:
What is downstream?
400
This theory states that "change occurs as a result of coercive means or social control"
What is conflict view?
500
A ruling in favor of a large settlement for multiple parties is referred to as:
What is class action suit?
500
The nurse is providing community teaching to a Hispanic family regarding healthy eating habits. When asked which foods are healthy to feed their children, the nurse responds by giving the family a list of her favorite foods. This is a display of:
What is ethnocentrism?
500
What are the items includes in a behavior contract?
What is the change to be made, the time frame, and the consequences of meeting or not meeting the terms of the agreement
500
This type of analysis evaluates a program or intervention using the unit of Quality-Adjusted Life Years (QALYS)
What is cost-utility analysis?
500
Conflict resulting from groups or individuals with similar expertise or authority of a situation is known as this type of conflict
What is horizontal?
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