NFDN 2006 MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

NFDN 2006 MIDTERM AND FINAL EXAM NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 400 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+

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NFDN 2006 MIDTERM EXAM NEWEST 2024-2025
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 150 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
How does the public health nurse role differ from a home health
nursing role? – ANSWER- They work in the community.
What are 5 principles of Primary health care – ANSWER- 1.
accessibility

  1. active public participation
  2. health promotion
  3. appropriate technology and innovation
  4. intersectoral cooperation and collaboration.
    **examples of upstream, midstream, and downstream thinking. –
    ANSWER- Up stream: Why are people falling in the river
    Midstream: everyone should wear a lifejacket so when they fall
    in they’ll be okay
    Downstream: Pull them out of the stream, resuscitate them, and
    send them on their way.

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**What is primary health care? – ANSWER- comprehensive
care that includes disease prevention, community development,
a wide spectrum of services and programs, working in
interprofessional teams, and intersectoral collaboration for
healthy public policy (Community Health Nursing in Canada
3rd ed., p. 10)
Lalonde report in 1974 focused on what? – ANSWER- Lifestyle
modifications, environment. Body break movement.
Jake Epp wanted to develop a healthcare system focused on
addressing what? 1986 – ANSWER- Reducing inequities,
increasing prevention, enhance coping skills.
“health for all”
What is the Ottawa charters definition of health? – ANSWERHealth is a resource.
**What is the difference between primary care and Primary
health care? – ANSWER- primary care focuses on curative
processes, downstream thinking.
Primary health care Includes intersectoral collaboration.
upstream thinking.

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The determinants of health can revile what? – ANSWER- The
health of a population
That health is an unachievable outcome (a resource)
What is upstream thinking? – ANSWER- Care that focuses on
interventions that promote health or prevent illness, as opposed
to medical treatment models that focus on care after an
individual becomes ill.
What are some of the benefits of community nursing? –
ANSWER- It’s more affordable; Clients have less stress being
treated in their homes.
Provide an example for each level of prevention for heart
disease. – ANSWER- Upstream: diet and exercise teaching
midstream: Hire more heart doctors and surgeons so people can
be treated faster when they get HEART disease.
Downstream: treat the disease with medications and surgeries.
What is hospice care? – ANSWER- palliative care for those with
a life expectancy of less than 6 months who are no longer
continuing treatment.

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Name steps to ethical decision making. – ANSWER- 1. identify
the issue

  1. put the ethical experience in context
  2. obtain relevant facts.
  3. reformulate the ethical experience if needed.
  4. consider appropriate approaches to action,
  5. make a decision and take action
  6. evaluate the decision and action.
    Pastoral nursing would refer clients to churches, or pastors in the
    community? – ANSWER- False
    What is pastoral care? – ANSWER- Spiritual care for the client
    provided by healthcare team.
    What is evidence based practice? – ANSWER- an approach that
    uses firm scientific data rather than anecdote, tradition, intuition
    or folklore in making decisions about medical and nursing
    practice.
    Advocacy includes all of the following for CHN’s – ANSWERImproving systematic social conditions
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NFDN 2006 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+
According to the population health promotion model, which of the
following is false?
a) focus is on individual behaviour change
b) focus is on populations throughout the life span
c) focus is on upstream investment
d) works on multiple levels – ANSWER- a
Jim, a community health nurse, senses from his co-worker’s non verbal
behaviour that she doesn’t like him because of his race. His best
response is:
a) Report her. Racism is against the constitution in Canada. .
b) Approach her with his observation and check out if his perception
matches her intention. .
c) Avoid her. Less contact will result in less conflict. .
d) To look for a new job. Racists never change. – ANSWER- b
In what order did the following views of health evolve?

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a) biomedical, socioenviromental, behavioural .
b) biomedical, bioenviromental, socioeconomic .
c) biomedical, behavioural, socioenvironmental .
d) medical, sociobiological, environmental – ANSWER- c
Community health nurses (CHNs) need to be aware of changing patterns
in the cultural composition of the community for which of the following
reasons?
a) To be proactive in their program planning .
b) To promote Western medical traditions .
c) To develop ethnocentrism .
d) To promote equality in community care – ANSWER- a
Strategies that reduce negative health consequences of unhealthy
behaviours are called:
a) protective factors .
b) harm reduction .
c) risk avoidance .
d) risk reductions – ANSWER- b

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Community health nurses work with clients and empower them to
become part of the identification of their problems and participants in
developing solutions using which health promotion strategy?
a) Mutual aid .
b) Advocacy .
c) Social marketing .
d) Health communication – ANSWER- b
Literacy is linked to some of the determinants of health and associated
with which one of the following outcomes?
a) Capacity building .
b) Community development .
c) Community mobilization
d) Health status – ANSWER- d
Rules governing smoking in public places is an example of:
a) Stages of change .
b) Public policy .
c) Harm reduction .
d) Risk reduction – ANSWER- b

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The success of new ideas, according to Diffusion of Innovation Theory,
is most dependent on:
a) Experts as the spokesperson for the new idea .
b) most people thinking like we do .
c) Excellent evidence .
d) similarity to the past way of doing things – ANSWER- d
By asking clients how they prefer to be addressed, and who makes
health decisions in their family, the community health nurse is
demonstrating
a) Lack of cultural awareness .
b) Cultural competence .
c) Cultural safety .
d) Ethnocentrism – ANSWER- b
Which of the following strategies outlined by the Ottawa Charter for
Health Promotion builds individual capacity and empowers clients
through health education?
a) Reorienting health services .
b) Building healthy public policy .
c) Developing personal skills .
d) Creating supportive environments – ANSWER- c
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