Terminology
Vulnerable Populations
Community Health
Community Models
Nursing Action
100
These are factors in the sociocultural and political environment that contribute to, or detract from, the health of individuals and communities.
What are social determinants of health?
100
True or False. Vulnerable populations are more likely to develop health problems, experience worse health outcomes, and have fewer resources than the general public.
What is TRUE!
100
True or False. Participation in health promotion programs at work have no impact on absenteeism.
What is FALSE! BONUS! How much could a workplace health promotion program save, for each $1.00 it costs to offer the program?
100
These are the 3 aspects of the school social context we can measure.
What are security, communication, and participation? BONUS! How were these criteria formed?
100
If you spend more than this much of your time working to influence policy and politics for a cause or organization, you must register with Congress and report your activity and contributions. (Hint...its a percentage...)
What is 20%?
200
This is the assumption that one's own way of behaving or believing is the most preferable one & the standards by which are other groups will be judged.
What is ethnocentrism?
200
Identify three vulnerable populations.
What are underserved, or rural, populations, disabled, low socioeconomic status, non-English speaking, homeless, mentally ill, prisoners, children, and the elderly?
200
Competence Confidence Character Connection Caring/Compassion
What are 5 C's of positive youth development! BONUS! In what setting are these used?
200
Describe the bonding and bridging theory of community health.
Bonding is strengthing the relations within a community. Bridging is extending the resources and efforts to surrounding communities.
200
This type of group gains its power strictly from the number of members it has.
What is a coalition? BONUS! What term refers to the norms that develop within a coalition and typically they manner in which they settle arguments?
300
This term refers to all individuals having the opportunity to attain their full health potential. The goal is to ensure that no one is disadvantaged from achieving their potential due to social, demographic, or geographic differences.
What is health equity?
300
This term refers to the disease, disorders, and health conditions that disproportionately afflict individuals who are members of vulnerable populations more than the general public.
What are health disparities?
300
Name the 3 Dimensions of Community Health.
What are status, structural, and process? BONUS! Give one example of the structural dimension.
300
Name 3 of the 6 cultural phenomenon.
What are communication, space, time, social organization, environmental control and biological variations?
300
What is the difference between a coalition, an interest group, and a nursing organization?
A coalition forms out of concern, not politics. Interest groups solely perform in politics. Nursing organizations exist to enhance professionalism, while contributing to politics.
400
This model of nursing advocacy helps patients identify meaning and purpose in their illness.
What is human advocacy? BONUS! Name the other two nodels of nursing advocacy.
400
True or False. High-risk behaviors correlate to high education levels.
What is FALSE! The higher education level allows people to obtain health-related information and understand it!
400
This type of environmental change attempts to make consumers feel like they are "getting away" by providing aesthetic beauty and compatability.
What is restorative environments?
400
Name the 2 traditional approaches to performing a family assessment.
What are structural and functioning? BONUS! Which one assesses how family members operate in their relationship to each other?
400
Name the 4 life cycles of a nursin organization.
What are conception, infancy, adulthood, and old age? BONUS! What stage in this cycle is the American Nurses Association (ANA)?
500
This incentive model for disease prevention and health promotion rewards health care professions based on feedback from their consumers.
What is the Prometheus payment model?
500
True or False. Nurses are a vulnerable population, despite being the LARGEST segment of the health care workforce!
What is TRUE! BONUS! What type of advocacy must nurses participate in the overcome this vulnerability?
500
This vital component of success is defined as: having the ability to see into the future & transform individuals, groups, communities, systems, & whole organizations that enable them to tackle the challenges that lie ahead
What is leadership?
500
This view of the Social Ecological Model for change focuses on weaknesses, statistical analysis, and uses coercive means or social control to make change.
What is the conflict view? BONUS! Name the other view associated with this model.
500
Nurses involved in public policy change must understand two political views, individualism and paternalism. Which view states that experts have a moral responsibility to solve health care problems because individuals lack the ability to do so?
What is paternalism?
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