Denham Eggenberger Young Family Focused Nursing Care
Denham Eggenberger Young Family Focused Nursing Care
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Chapter 1- Health Care Needs for the 21st Century
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| 1. | Technology is a huge force in global change. |
| 2. | Humans have had increasing effect on the natural environment. |
| 3. | Technology has slowed the development of new infectious diseases. |
| 4. | Medical tourism is a legitimate, growing source of income for many nations. |
ANS: 3
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Science and technology are huge drivers of global change. |
| 2 | There is increasing awareness of humankind’s effect on the planet including environmental resources. |
| 3 | Although technology has flourished, more than 30 new infectious diseases have been identified since 1973, and the next pandemics are predicted to arise from organisms not yet identified. |
| 4 | Medical tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the health-care sector and is a positive source of revenue for many nations. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Global trends | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
| 1. | Globalization ensures the equal distribution of costs and benefits of health care. |
| 2. | Parts of the world may be considered more youthful than other parts of the world. |
| 3. | By 2025, the majority of the world’s population will live in urban areas. |
| 4. | As countries modernize, the risk for developing certain health problems changes. |
ANS: 1
| Feedback | |
| 1 | The costs and benefits of globalization are not always distributed equally—globalization does not ensure equal distribution of health-care costs and benefits. |
| 2 | Trends in birth, death, immigration, and migration patterns point toward population growth in Asia and Africa that will result in them becoming the youthful areas of the world. |
| 3 | In 2009, 50% of the world’s population lived in urban areas; by 2025, this is projected to increase to 57%. |
| 4 | A shift from traditional diseases, such as those resulting from infection, to modern diseases that result from lifestyle choices has been noted in developed countries. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Global trends | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Health Promotion and Maintenance | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
| 1. | Provide the right care at the right time for the right person. |
| 2. | Identify health problems and intervene. |
| 3. | Allow families to initiate contact as they determine all their needs. |
| 4. | Ensure family privacy by limiting interdisciplinary information exchange. |
ANS: 1
| Feedback | |
| 1 | Providing the right care at the right time for the right person is a principle of health-care reform to obtain the best quality outcomes in the best possible way. |
| 2 | The nurse must form a partnership with the family and negotiate to create a plan that fits with the family priorities and concerns. |
| 3 | The nurse must work together with the family to determine needs and assist them in contacting resources if the family wishes the nurse to do so. |
| 4 | The nurse must consider privacy laws, institutional policies, and family preferences to create an effective care coordination communication plan. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Care coordination | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
| 1. | Identifying accessible community resources is an important aspect of family assessment. |
| 2. | Family engagement in shared health-care decision-making has little impact on health outcomes. |
| 3. | Lifestyle factors to assess include family access to food, housing, and transportation. |
| 4. | Money spent is not always linked to better health outcomes. |
ANS: 2
| Feedback | |
| 1 | The nurse will benefit families greatly by providing families with appropriate resource information in their home communities for health promotion and chronic disease management. |
| 2 | Shared decision-making occurs within therapeutic relationships that honor family preferences and unique circumstances. |
| 3 | Environmental factors include family access to food, housing, and transportation; lifestyle factors include tobacco use, lack of adequate nutrition, physical inactivity, and substance abuse. |
| 4 | The U.S. spends much more on health care than the other 12 industrial nations in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, but the quality and availability of care varies. |
PTS: 1
KEY: Content Area: Global trends | Integrated Process: Nursing Process | Client Need: Safe and Effective Care Environment | Cognitive Level: Comprehension | Question Type: Multiple Choice
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