Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th edition by Anderson
Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th edition by Anderson
$2.99
Chapter 10 Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th Edition
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
| 1. | Which objective meets Healthy People 2020 disaster preparedness goals of addressing preparation, prevention, response, and recovery? | |
| A) | Develop and maintain a workforce for national health campaigns. | |
| B) | Ensure timely and effective communications. | |
| C) | Evaluate quality improvement. | |
| D) | Ensure national security. | |
| Ans: | B | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Healthy People 2020 has identified a national preparedness goal: “Improve the Nation’s ability to prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from a major health incident.” To address this goal, Healthy People 2020 created related objectives to address preparation, prevention, response, and recovery: develop and maintain the workforce needed for national health security; ensure timely and effective communications; ensure prevention or mitigation of environmental and other emerging threats to health. These objectives were derived from National Health Security Strategy of the United States of America (NHSS), which stresses the importance of cross-border and global partnerships. | ||
| 2. | As in other areas of community health practice, disaster management has its own terminology and classification schemes. Which describes vulnerabilities? | |
| 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) | Social, economic, physical, or environmental factors that increase individual or community susceptibility to the effects of hazards or that inhibit ability to expect, manage, or recover from a disaster | |
| 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, often with outside or international aid | |
| Ans: | B | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Vulnerabilities are social, economic, physical, or environmental factors that increase individual or community susceptibility to the effects of hazards or that inhibit ability to expect, manage, or recover from a disaster. Disaster occurs as a result of an event where normal conditions of existence are disrupted, and the level of suffering exceeds the capacity of the hazard-affected community to respond to it. A vast ecological breakdown occurs when, in the relation between humans and their environment, a serious or sudden event happens on such a scale that the stricken community needs extraordinary efforts to cope with it, often with outside or international aid. A hazard occurs when an event has the potential to cause disruption or damage to the community (e.g., earthquake, flood, typhoon, or cyclone). | ||
| 3. | Which describes a man-made disaster? | |
| A) | Chemical spill | |
| B) | Droughts | |
| C) | Earthquakes | |
| D) | Wildfires | |
| Ans: | A | |
| Feedback: | ||
| A chemical spill is an example of a man-made disaster. Droughts, earthquakes, and wildfires are examples of natural disasters. | ||
| 4. | Disaster epidemiology focuses on the range of short-term and long-term negative effects of community disasters. A study of the people of Fukushima, Japan, after the earthquake in 2011 showed what negative effect? | |
| A) | Higher risk of cancer in general Japanese population | |
| B) | Lower levels of cesium in the elderly | |
| C) | Overpopulation | |
| D) | Environmental contamination | |
| Ans: | D | |
| Feedback: | ||
| The Fukushima disaster in 2011 produced environmental contamination and increased radioactivity. There is no higher rate of cancer in the general Japanese population, higher levels of cesium in the elderly, and no evidence of overpopulation due to the Fukushima disaster. | ||
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.
$100.00 Original price was: $100.00.$70.00Current price is: $70.00.
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.
$30.00 Original price was: $30.00.$20.00Current price is: $20.00.
511 SW 10th Ave 1206, Portland, OR, United States