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Chapter 26: Communicable Disease Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
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1. Which infection continues to increase in the United States? 
a. Measles 
b. Pertussis 
c. Hepatitis A, B, and C 
d. Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) 
ANS: D 
Treatable STDs, such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, and syphilis, are still occurring at significant 
rates. Gonorrhea had plateaued or declined until 2009 but increased steadily since that time. 
Chlamydia, the most commonly reported bacterial disease in the United States, reached 
1,441,789 cases in 2014, although some of this increase i...
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University of California, Davis EPP 101 All Chapters Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th EditionQUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASSED
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Chapter 07: Community Health Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
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1. Which best describes what Lillian Wald suggested in regards to providing care to individuals 
and families? 
a. Public health nurses should encourage clients to join the Henry Street settlement 
for mutual growth and support among the families. 
b. Public health nurses should focus on providing care in the client’s home. 
c. Public health nurses should recognize the larger social and economic forces that 
the family cannot control. 
d. Public health nurses should try to understand that educ...
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Community Public Health Nursing 7th Edition Nies Test BankChapter 16: Child and Adolescent HealthNies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
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1. Which group of children is at the highest risk to have poor health? 
a. African American children living in a suburb 
b. Asian children living in an outer urban area 
c. Hispanic children living in the inner city 
d. White children living in a rural area 
ANS: C 
Significant disparities persist in health status of white children versus children of color. 
However, children living in suburban areas and most outer urban areas experience superior 
access to health services compared with children...
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Chapter 12: Economics of Health CareNies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
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Community Public Health Nursing 7th Edition Nies Test BankChapter 12: Economics of Health CareNies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th EditionMULTIPLE CHOICE 
Which is the best definition of economics?1.a.Assets that can be traded for different assetsb.Income and outgo of moniesc.Science of allocation of resourcesd.Study of goods, services, talents, and transportationANS: CEconomics represents the science of allocation of resources. Resources are goods or services.The other definitions do not ...
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Chapter 09: Case ManagementNies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
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1. A health care provider has charged more than what is allowed by a third-party payer. Which 
would most likely be the result? 
a. Provider may be removed from the list of providers for the third-party payer. 
b. The third-party payer will reexamine the payment for that procedure. 
c. Provider would get the typical payment instead of what was charged to the 
third-party payer. 
d. The third-party payer would be forced to increase its typical payment for that 
procedure. 
ANS: C 
Client service ...
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Chapter 08: Community Health Education Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
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1. A nurse has instructed a client several times what he needs to do to get better, but the client 
has not followed these instructions. Which offers the best explanation for this behavior? 
a. Barriers prevent action. 
b. The client does not understand. 
c. The client does not really care. 
d. Barriers prevent desire to change. 
ANS: A 
Often the patient is blamed and labeled as being noncompliant. It is more helpful to wonder 
what barriers interfered with the patient’s ability to engage in ...
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Chapter 05: Epidemiology Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
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1. An epidemiologist has written a summary of a food poisoning outbreak, including its cause 
and ways to prevent it from occurring in the future. Which best describes what has been done? 
a. Analytic epidemiology 
b. Descriptive epidemiology 
c. Prospective cohort study 
d. Retrospective cross-sectional survey 
ANS: B 
There are two principal types of epidemiology: (1) analytic epidemiology and (2) descriptive 
epidemiology. Descriptive epidemiology describes the amount and distribution of dise...
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Chapter 04: Health Promotion and Risk ReductionNies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
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Chapter 04: Health Promotion and Risk Reduction 
Nies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
1. A nurse reviewed information before meeting with the community residents who were 
attending a program on healthful living. Which best describes the action by the nurse? 
a. Disease prevention 
b. Health promotion 
c. Health improvement 
d. Specific protection 
ANS: B 
Health promotion is any combination of health education and related support for health 
behaviors. It is not ...
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Chapter 06: Community AssessmentNies: Community/Public Health Nursing, 7th Edition
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Which best describes how care can be appropriately given in a community?1.a.Provide individualized care to unique individuals as much as resources allow.b.Consider the community itself as the "client."c.Administer care according to the priorities of the local health department.d.Prioritize care for the sickest populations first.ANS: BAs it is clearly impossible and impractical to give service to each person in a community, thebest approach considers the community itself to be the unit of servi...