Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th edition by Anderson
Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th edition by Anderson
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Chapter 13 Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th Edition
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| 1. | The community health nurse has assessed the community’s health, analyzed the data, and derived community nursing diagnoses. Once the assessment is analyzed and the diagnoses chosen, the nurse would then focus on what step? | |
| A) | Community analysis | |
| B) | Formulate a community-based plan | |
| C) | Implement a community health program | |
| D) | Evaluate a community health program | |
| Ans: | B | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Once a community’s health has been assessed, the data have been analyzed, and community nursing diagnoses have been derived, it is time to consider nursing interventions that will promote the community’s health by formulating a community-based plan. | ||
| 2. | Validating community nursing diagnoses with community residents is an important step for establishing and maintaining a partnership. Which is a key principle that the community health nurse needs to keep in mind about this partnership? | |
| A) | Community leaders cannot have access to confidential privileged information. | |
| B) | Community organizations have the right to choose not to participate in health planning. | |
| C) | Community residents have the right not to identify their own health needs. | |
| D) | Community leaders and organizations are not involved in negotiation of specific programs. | |
| Ans: | B | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Validating community nursing diagnoses with the community residents is an important step for establishing and maintaining the partnership. Equally important is the right of community leaders, organizations, and residents to confidentiality of privileged information and the right to choose not to participate in health planning. Communities have the right to identify their own health needs and negotiate with the community health nurse with regard to interventions and specific programs. | ||
| 3. | The community health nurse is using principles of change theory to direct the planning process. What occurs during the moving stage? | |
| A) | Client system becomes aware of a problem and the need for change. | |
| B) | Problem is diagnosed, and solutions to the problem are identified. | |
| C) | From alternative solutions, one is chosen that is most appropriate for the situation. | |
| D) | The program for solving the problem is planned in detail and begun. | |
| Ans: | D | |
| Feedback: | ||
| During the unfreezing stage, the client system becomes aware of a problem and the need for change. Then the problem is diagnosed, and solutions to the problem are identified. From these alternative solutions, one is chosen that seems most appropriate for the situation. In the moving stage, the change actually occurs. The problem is clarified, and the program for solving the problem is planned in detail and begun. | ||
| 4. | The community health nurse is using principles of change theory to direct the planning process. During what stage do the accomplished changes become integrated into the values of the client system? | |
| A) | Intervention | |
| B) | Moving | |
| C) | Refreezing | |
| D) | Unfreezing | |
| Ans: | C | |
| Feedback: | ||
| During the unfreezing stage, the client system becomes aware of a problem and the need for change. Then the problem is diagnosed, and solutions to the problem are identified. From these alternative solutions, one is chosen that seems most appropriate for the situation. In the moving stage, the change actually occurs. The problem is clarified, and the program for solving the problem is planned in detail and begun. The refreezing stage consists of the accomplished changes becoming integrated into the values of the client system. In this stage, the idea is established and continues to be influential. | ||
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