Chapter 17 Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th Edition

Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th edition by Anderson

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Chapter 17 Community As Partner Theory And Practice in Nursing 7th Edition

 

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1. Which is a basis for faith community nursing?
  A) Economic recovery and easing poverty through education
  B) Spirituality and health of mind and body throughout the life span
  C) Supporting responsible motherhood through financially rewarding employment opportunities
  D) Fostering national interfaith communities
  Ans: B
  Feedback:
  This movement of nursing in faith communities is based on the principles of holistic nursing that recognize the dynamic relationship between spirituality and health of mind and body throughout the life span. Helping economic recovery and easing poverty through education, supporting responsible motherhood through financially rewarding employment opportunities, and fostering national interfaith communities are all tasks nurses may perform, but they do not make up the basis of faith community nursing.

 

 

2. Partnerships between local health departments and faith-based organizations potentially can do much to deliver services and reduce health disparities experienced by vulnerable groups. Which Healthy People 2020 goal is consistent with this philosophy of faith communities?
  A) Individual health is closely related to community health.
  B) Increase quality and years of life with elimination of preventable disease.
  C) Develop partnerships between individual and community health.
  D) Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups.
  Ans: D
  Feedback:
  The Healthy People 2020 goals are to eliminate preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death; to achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups; to create social and physical environments that promote good health for all; and to promote healthy development and healthy behaviors across every stage of life.

 

 

3. Which has contributed to the movement of nursing in faith communities?
  A) Dissatisfaction with the disease-focused holistic model
  B) Access to health care and insurance coverage
  C) Decrease in lay ministry responsibilities in faith-based communities
  D) Need for ongoing chronic disease management in faith-based communities
  Ans: B
  Feedback:
  Factors such as an increasing concern for disparities in health care; access to health care and insurance coverage; dissatisfaction with the disease-focused medical model; recent emphasis on bioethics as evidenced by institutions devoted to the interface of medicine and health; and church-based 12-step and meal programs historically have contributed to the movement. Other influencing components are self-responsibility for health care, increasing autonomous roles in nursing, increasing lay ministry responsibilities in faith-based communities, and limited health care system resources.

 

 

4. Nursing in faith communities is based on which type of nursing?
  A) Religious
  B) Holistic
  C) Compassionate
  D) Participant
  Ans: B
  Feedback:
  Congregational nursing, parish nursing, faith-based organizations (FBOs), and faith community nursing are descriptive terms found in the literature and apply equally to the concept of nursing in faith communities. This movement of nursing in faith communities is based on the principles of holistic nursing that recognize the dynamic relationship between spirituality and health of mind and body throughout the life span. Faith community nursing does not require promoting religious teachings. Although faith community nurses should practice compassionate care, compassion is considered a quality of nursing rather than a type of nursing. Participant nursing involves the nurse being an active participant in the social situation being studied.

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