Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 6th edition by Anderson
Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 6th edition by Anderson
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Chapter 10 Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 6th Edition
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
| 1. | Although there is not a Healthy People 2010 focus area for disasters, disaster preparedness is mentioned specifically under what Healthy People focus area? | |
| A) | Access to care | |
| B) | Environmental health | |
| C) | Injury and violence | |
| D) | Mental health | |
| 2. | As in other areas of community health practice, disaster management has its own unique terminology and classification schemes. What is an emergency? | |
| A) | Normal conditions of existence are disrupted and the level of suffering exceeds the capacity of the hazard-affected community to respond to it. | |
| B) | Normal procedures are suspended and extraordinary measures are taken in order to avert the impact of a hazard on the community. | |
| C) | The potential exists to cause disruption or damage to the community (e.g., earthquake, flood, typhoon, or cyclone). | |
| D) | A vast ecological breakdown in the relation between humans and their environment: a serious or sudden event on such a scale that the stricken community needs extraordinary efforts to cope with it, often with outside or international aid. | |
| 3. | Disasters are frequently divided into two broad categories of natural and human made. What is an example of a human-made disaster? | |
| A) | Chemical spill | |
| B) | Droughts | |
| C) | Earthquakes | |
| D) | Wildfires | |
| 4. | Several characteristics greatly influence whether a disaster can be predicted, prevented, or whether its effects can be controlled. Disaster epidemiology focuses on the range of short-term and long-term negative effects of community disasters. A study of adolescents after a café/bar fire in the Netherlands reported what negative effects 1 year after the fire? | |
| A) | Cardiovascular symptoms | |
| B) | Gastrointestinal symptoms | |
| C) | Hepatic symptoms | |
| D) | Musculoskeletal symptoms | |
| 5. | Disaster plans should be simple, clear, realistic, flexible, and easy to implement, regardless of the nature and extent of the disaster or who must implement the plan. The Disaster Paradigm is a useful model for recognizing and managing a disaster scene. This paradigm establishes eight priorities. What is the first priority in this paradigm? | |
| A) | Assess hazards | |
| B) | Detect | |
| C) | Evacuate and transport victims and casualties | |
| D) | Incident command | |
Answer Key
| 1. | B |
| 2. | B |
| 3. | A |
| 4. | D |
| 5. | B |
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