Explore community health assessment through targeted questions in Chapter 15: Community Assessment. This quiz evaluates understanding of community health indicators, methods like windshield surveys, and definitions of community types. Essential for students and professionals in public health and community nursing.
Excellent private schools and superb fire and police systems
A United Way that receives large donations each year
An extensive array of services offered by private physicians
Clean air and water and a sense of community cohesion
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A drive-through
A neighborhood observation
A quick overview
A windshield survey
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People with open boundaries living in a particular area
People gathered together to solve a particular problem
People with a sense of belonging or common identity
People with at least one common demographic characteristic
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A geographic area with defined boundaries
A particular place over time for common purposes
A place and beliefs or value systems
A place or common demographic characteristics
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The employees of Delco Manufacturing
The Miami Valley region
He village of Yellow Springs
The United States Census Bureau census tract #1017
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Those who are all living in the same geopolitical area
Those who are all members of the same phenomenologic community
Those who engage in repeated face-to-face communication
Those who respect each others perspective
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A community that has resolved its major problems at least temporarily
The area in which some problems are approached on a wider regional basis
The fact that communities have to solve their own problems
The reality that some problems have to be approached on a federal basis
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The demographics (such as age) of the persons living in the community
The emotional maturity of the communities residents
The history of the community
The number and quality of daycare centers and schools
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Interviewing health care professionals concerning the community
Researching findings from epidemiologic studies
Learning about the health of the communities population
Discovering groups among the community residents who are most at risk
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The subgroup can more easily afford health care services.
The subgroup has more political power and can influence health funding.
The subgroup has notably higher statistical risk for experiencing health problems.
The subgroup knows how to obtain publicity if their needs are not met.
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Address financial needs of residents.
Engage in functions that can be measured.
Provide for socialization and a sense of identity.
Require that public safety structures be built.
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Demanding a reasonable budget for assessment expenses
Telling everyone what he or she is doing so that the listener may have input
Using a tool to systematically identify, collect, and organize appropriate data
Allowing at least 2 weeks to collect data to ensure thoroughness
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Choosing persons who live in the community and may share their insights
Creating a budget of both time and money to devote to assessment
Defining the community and determining its boundaries or parameters
Outlining the data needed and determining where they might be found
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The community does not have an identity.
The community is probably resistant to change.
The nurse will not be able to share community resources.
The nurse may have limited access to the community.
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A group of concerned citizens points out the rising number of homeless persons in the community.
A subgroup of the community demands that housing for homeless persons be built.
Homeless persons decide to picket in front of the city government building.
The state legislature passes a law that all communities must build some housing for homeless persons.
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Ensuring that the communities history is remembered
Encouraging socialization with persons outside the community
Maximizing availability of financial and other resources
Promoting survival and maximizing the well-being of members
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Census tract data can be used to determine needed agency staffing.
Density of housing is associated with contagious infections.
Ethnicity determines how health is defined and protected.
Income determines what community services can be financed.
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Persons with high incomes typically have nutritional problems resulting from diet choices.
Low educational level is associated with more health promotion behaviors.
Religion may suggest beliefs concerning use of contraception, health care, and food choices.
Being the majority population group, young adult men help determine which service agencies are most needed.
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How or whether community members worship
How and when the community members prefer to engage in recreation
The diseases or injuries for which they may be at risk
Where residents do their grocery shopping and what they typically buy
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Areas of strength
Areas of need
Balance of inputs to outputs
Openness to intervention
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The nurse may have to convince the informal leaders of the need for the program before it can be successful.
The nurse may need to ask the formal leaders to provide leadership for the programs.
The nurse will want to know political priorities before deciding on any actions to be taken.
The nurse will want the approval of the elected governing body before making decisions about health programming.
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Homeless women and children
Intravenous drug users
Pregnant single teenage girls
Single adolescent boys
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1:3
1:8.5
1:9
Cannot be determined from the given data
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Completing a comprehensive survey with community residents
Performing a windshield survey
Requesting community residents respond to an Internet survey
Using data already collected and available on the Internet
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A nurse would not know how to conduct the survey.
Community members would refuse to answer questions.
Such a survey would be too expensive and time consuming.
No community agency would want to be responsible for the results.
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Sending an e-mail message to all community residents
Conducting a focus group with informal leaders from the community
Publishing a survey in the local newspaper
Requesting that children parents complete a survey
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Assessing the community in relation to lead poisoning
Determining how best to help other personnel decrease the incidence of lead poisoning
Gathering external resources to help meet the needs of the community
Working with collaborating agencies to obtain external funding to prevent lead poisoning
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A major health problem is identified.
An identified subpopulation is seen to be at high risk for and vulnerable to medical problems.
Data that have been collected are incongruent and contradictory.
Strengths in the community outweigh the areas of weakness.
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