Community Assessment
Health Program Planning
Local Public Health Dept
Health Policy & Finance
Emerging Public Health Issues
100

What is a windshield survey?

A direct observational method where nurses drive or walk through a community to note housing, services, environment, and overall conditions.

100

 Why is evaluation important in health program planning?

It ensures continuous monitoring, promotes adaptation to community needs, and enhances outcomes in public health services.

100

What is the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)?

A strategic plan developed by local health departments to improve community health outcomes.

100

How can nurses advocate for health policy changes?

 By engaging in community outreach, participating in policy discussions, and supporting equitable health initiatives.

100

What role do vaccines play in public health?

Vaccines prevent the spread of infectious diseases, protect community health, and contribute to herd immunity.

200

Describe the types of communities in a community assessment.

 Geographic communities (based on boundaries like city or neighborhood) and common-interest communities (based on shared culture, occupation, or health concern).

200

 What is the significance of community involvement in program planning?

It ensures that programs are relevant and effective, builds trust, and promotes shared responsibility.

200

 Why is resource allocation important for local public health departments?

 It ensures that adequate funding and resources are available for effective health programming and services.

200

Name a source of financing for public health initiatives.

 Federal, state, and local government funding, grants, or private donations.

200

What is the role of technology in modern public health practices?

 Technology aids in data collection, health communication, telehealth services, and health education.

300

 What are the key components of a community assessment?

Population demographics, health status indicators, social and economic conditions, physical environment, and available health services.

300

 Explain the purpose of program planning in public health.
 

Answer: To translate assessment data into action, prioritize community needs, and develop measurable goals and objectives.

300

 What is the importance of stakeholder engagement in public health planning?

 It builds trust and ensures the relevance of health programs by involving those affected.

300

 Identify a challenge facing public health policy development.

 Limited funding or resources for public health initiatives.

300

How do social determinants of health affect community health outcomes?

They influence access to resources, healthcare, education, and overall quality of life, leading to health disparities.

400

 Name two types of data collection methods used in community assessments.

Quantitative methods (e.g., census data, vital statistics) and qualitative methods (e.g., key informant interviews, focus groups).

400

 What are the components of a logic model?

Inputs (resources), Activities (interventions), Outputs (measurable deliverables), Outcomes (short-/intermediate-term changes), and Impact (long-term population-level health effects).

400

 Name one essential public health service provided by local health departments.

Services such as immunizations, disease prevention education, and emergency preparedness.

400

 How do policies differ from laws in public health?

 Policies provide guidance and set priorities, while laws are legally binding rules enforced through the judicial system.

400

What is the impact of climate change on public health?

 Climate change can lead to increased respiratory diseases, heat-related illnesses, and food and waterborne diseases.

500

What is the purpose of a community assessment?

 To systematically identify health needs, resources, and strengths in order to plan effective interventions.

500

What are SMART objectives in health program planning?

 Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound objectives that guide program development.

500

 What role do local public health departments play in community health?

They plan, implement, and evaluate programs addressing local health needs.

500

 Define health policy and provide an example.

Authoritative decisions or principles intended to influence health-related actions and outcomes; for example, legislation on tobacco control.

500

What are some emerging public health challenges in the 21st century?

Challenges include pandemics, antibiotic resistance, mental health crises, and health disparities.