Social Determinates of Health
Community Based Nursing
Cultural Competence
Family Dynamics
Patient Education
100

economic stability, healthcare access and quality, education access and quality, neighborhood/environment, social & community

What are Social Determinates of Health

100

Community‑based nursing delivers care

What are homes, schools, workplaces, and community settings.

100
Learned and shared beliefs, values, norms, and traditions of a particular group

What is Culture

100

Alternative, blended, alternative, cohabitating/partnered

What are types of families

100

When a patient shows the nurse about the education

What is teach back.

200

Patients without access to primary care is more likely to rely on...

What is the emergency department

200

A key goal of community‑based nursing

Promote and maintain health

Rationale: The emphasis is on health promotion, illness prevention, and managing chronic conditions outside hospitals.

200

This type of barrier is culturally driven.

What is a bias, known, unconscious, or implicit

200

The family member who ensures everyone attends appointments

What is a care coordinator

200

Use this instead of using health jargon

What is plain language

300

Lack of access to parks and sidewalks affect..

What is physical activity

300

A community center where the nurse is performing blood‑pressure screenings show what level of prevention

Primary prevention/

Rationale: Screenings fall under primary prevention as they help detect risks early.

 

300

True or False: Culture is a learned behavior and is constantly changing

True

300

Open communication and mutual respect are characteristics of

A functional family dynamic

300

The nurse should address this if a patient becomes anxious

The patients affective state/emotional state

400

A decreased ability to understand health information

What is low health/literacy

400

When healthcare shift increases the need for community‑based nursing

Shorter hospital stays: 

Rationale: Early discharges require nurses to continue care in the community.


400

The need to provide care based on an individual's  cultural beliefs, practices, and values

What is transcultural care

400

An intervention that helps care givers

What is respite services

400

The patient is demonstrating this when showing how to give themselves a show

What are Psychomotor Skills

500

The number 1 determinate 

What is Economic Stability

500

A major characteristic of community‑based nursing 

The individual and family needs

Rationale: Community‑based nursing manages care for individuals and families across settings.

500

In any intercultural encounter there is an outsider perspective (etic worldview).

What is Etic Worldview

500

A family that adapts successfully during illness demonstrates

What is resilient functioning

500

An appropriate response from a nurse for patients who are not ready to learn

Offer to return at a better time

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