Definitions
SOCIAL DETERMINANTS OF HEALTH
THINK LIKE A NURSE
NURSE ADVOCATE OR NURSE ACTION?
Organizations &
Advocacy
100

This term means complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease

What is health?

100

This determinant affects whether a person has a stable place to live.

What is housing?

100

A diabetic patient keeps returning to the hospital because they cannot afford insulin. What issue should the nurse identify first?

What is access to care?

100

A public health nurse discovers that many children in a community have elevated lead levels. What is the nurse's FIRST action?


What is collect data and assess the extent of the problem?

Rationale: Before advocating for change, the nurse needs evidence (Right Information)

100

The largest professional nursing organization in the United States.

What is the American Nurses Association (ANA)?

200

The health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of outcomes within the group.

What is population health?

200

A nurse notices a patient cannot afford medications due to low wages.

What is an income disparity?

200

A nurse is comparing two interventions:

  1. Providing diabetes education to 20 patients
  2. Creating a county-wide healthy eating initiative

Which intervention best reflects population health nursing?

What is the county-wide healthy eating initiative?

200

A nurse wants to influence legislation regarding safe staffing ratios. Who should the nurse contact FIRST?

A. Local meteorologist
B. State legislator
C. Hospital volunteer
D. Insurance company


Who is the state legislator?

200

This organization focuses heavily on nursing education.

What is the National League for Nursing (NLN)?

300

Science and practice of preventing disease and promoting health through organized community efforts.

What is public health?

300

A community has low graduation rates and poor health outcomes.

What is education?

300

A community has rising rates of Type 2 diabetes.

Which intervention demonstrates population health nursing?

A. Teach one patient how to check blood sugar

B. Create a community diabetes prevention program

C. Administer insulin to a hospitalized patient

D. Teach one family about healthy eating

What is creates a community diabetes prevention program? (B)


300

A nurse wants to stay informed about nursing legislation, healthcare reform, and advocacy opportunities.

Which organization would be MOST helpful?

A. CDC
B. ANA
C. Joint Commission
D. WHO

What is the ANA (American Nurses Association)?

-The ANA is involved in nursing advocacy and policy?

300

A nurse wants updates on nursing legislation, staffing issues, and advocacy opportunities. Which organization would likely be most helpful?

What is the ANA?

400

Conditions in which people are born, live, work, learn, worship, and age.

What are social determinants of health?

400

A community has low rates of exercise despite widespread health education programs.

The nurse discovers there are no sidewalks, parks, or safe places to walk.

Question:
Which social determinant of health should the nurse address?

What is the neighborhood and built environment?

400

A county wants to reduce infant mortality.

Which nursing intervention would likely have the GREATEST impact?

A. Purchase new hospital beds

B. Increase access to prenatal care

C. Buy additional IV pumps

D. Increase parking spaces

What is increase access to prenatal care?

400

A nurse notices unsafe staffing on a medical-surgical unit. According to concepts discussed in H.B. 535, what is the BEST action?

A. Quit immediately
B. Ignore the issue
C. Participate in the nursing care committee
D. Call the news


What is participate in the nursing care committee?

* H.B. 535 emphasizes nurse involvement in staffing decisions through committees.

400

This organization represents nurses internationally.

What is the International Council of Nurses (ICN)?

500

A fair and just opportunity for everyone to attain their highest level of health.

What is health equity?

500

Policies and systems that create unequal opportunities for groups of people.

What is structural racism?

500

A nurse is asked to choose the BEST intervention to improve health outcomes in a community with:

  • High poverty
  • Poor housing
  • Low graduation rates
  • Limited healthcare access

Which intervention would have the GREATEST long-term impact?

A. Open a temporary clinic

B. Provide one-time health screenings

C. Address housing, education, and healthcare access simultaneously

D. Distribute health pamphlets

What is address housing, education, and healthcare access simultaneously? (C)

500

A nurse identifies increasing maternal mortality rates in her county.

Place the following actions in order:

  • Contact legislators
  • Gather evidence
  • Identify the problem
  • Advocate for policy change


What is?

  1. Identify problem
  2. Gather evidence
  3. Contact legislators
  4. Advocate for change
500

A nurse wants to advocate for healthcare reform but doesn't know where to begin.

What is the BEST first step?

A. Contact a senator immediately
B. Gather accurate information and evidence
C. Start a petition
D. Contact the media

What is gather accurate information and evidence? (B)

600

A nurse uses data to study who gets a disease, where it occurs, and why it occurs within a population.

What is epidemiology?

600

A hospital notices that patients from one ZIP code have significantly higher rates of missed appointments than patients from neighboring ZIP codes.

The nurse discovers there is no public transportation route connecting that area to healthcare facilities.

Question:
Which social determinant of health is most directly affecting this population?

What is transportation (healthcare access and neighborhood environment)?

600

A public health nurse is given funding to improve community health.

Which project would likely produce the GREATEST long-term improvement in population health?

A. Purchase additional hospital beds

B. Build a larger emergency department

C. Develop early childhood education programs

D. Purchase new ventilators

What is develop early childhood education programs? (C)

600

A nurse discovers that a proposed healthcare bill may reduce access to prenatal care for low-income women.

What action best demonstrates political advocacy?

A. Complain to coworkers

B. Post frustration on social media

C. Contact legislators and provide evidence about maternal outcomes

D. Wait for the bill to pass

What is Contact legislators and provide evidence about maternal outcomes? (C)

600

A public health nurse notices increased asthma hospitalizations among children. Data show poor housing conditions, mold exposure, and limited healthcare access.

The nurse:

  1. Collects data.
  2. Joins the ANA advocacy network.
  3. Meets with local legislators.
  4. Shares research and patient stories.
  5. Supports a proposed bill.

Question:
Name FOUR Chapter 3 concepts demonstrated by this nurse.


Any four you named are right:

  • Advocacy
  • Political involvement
  • Influence
  • Right Information
  • Right Person
  • Right Time
  • Head and Heart Approach
  • Policy participation
  • Health equity