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 14 Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th Edition
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
| 1. | The community health nurse is involved in carrying out the community-based plan. When carrying out this plan, the nurse is utilizing which phase of the nursing process? | |
| A) | Assessment | |
| B) | Planning | |
| C) | Implementation | |
| D) | Evaluation | |
| Ans: | C | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Implementation is the action phase of the nursing process; it is carrying out the community-based plan. Assessment entails looking closely at what is needed or what is wrong; planning involves finding out what to do once the assessment is completed; and evaluation occurs after implementation and determines how well the plan worked to know whether it is working or needs adjustment. | ||
| 2. | The community health nurse is involved in carrying out the community-based plan. What is the highest priority for the nurse to remember about the people of the community when carrying out the community-based plan? | |
| A) | The people in the community do not need to assume any responsibility for implementation. | |
| B) | The community health nurse will care for the individuals in the community. | |
| C) | The people in the community need to feel a sense of ownership of the program. | |
| D) | The community health nurses will interact professionally with individuals while carrying out the community plan. | |
| Ans: | C | |
| Feedback: | ||
| The people of the community need to feel a sense of ownership of the program or event, which can come only with their full participation in the decisions regarding planning as well as their assuming some responsibility for implementation. The profession of nursing is one of nurturing, sustaining, and caring for others. It is part of our profession to do for others what they would do for themselves if they were able. Indeed, most nurses interact professionally with people during an altered health state that requires nurses to do for others, but this is not true in community health nursing. | ||
| 3. | The community health nurse is trying to locate information about ways to promote health and prevent disease among Americans. What government agency within the Public Health Service would the nurse contact to be most helpful in providing this information? | |
| A) | Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion | |
| B) | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | |
| C) | U.S. Department of Health and Human Services | |
| D) | Health Resources and Services Administration | |
| Ans: | A | |
| Feedback: | ||
| Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), located within the Public Health Service, publishes a tremendous amount of information that is designed to promote health and prevent disease among Americans. | ||
| 4. | The nurse in the community wants to implement a new program. To be more certain of success, the nurse should be sure to use which primary step in implementing a unified program? | |
| A) | Bring together the agency and the target population. | |
| B) | Use a piecemeal approach to emphasize each piece. | |
| C) | Emphasize the agency involvement to get everyone excited about the change. | |
| D) | Widely publicize the program immediately before implementation. | |
| Ans: | A | |
| Feedback: | ||
| A unified program requires collaboration and coordination between the agency personnel who will implement the program. Bringing together the agency and the target population will enhance the success of the new program. Implementing a piecemeal approach minimizes the impact of the program. Allowing plenty of time for publicizing the program is crucial to whether people attend and the programs have an impact. Emphasizing the program itself, not the agency involved, will increase the impact of the program. | ||
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