NFDN 2006 Midterm Latest Update - Actual Exam 150 Questions and 100% Verified Correct Answers Guaranteed A+
Aggregates - CORRECT ANSWER: subpopulation, groups within a population.
Barriers to Health Care in Rural Areas - CORRECT ANSWER: Accessibility (access is tough for services), Affordability (cost is high), and Acceptability (appropriate and acceptable in area)
Basic principles for collaboration - CORRECT ANSWER: client focus, population health approach, quality care and services, access, trust/respect, communication
Canada Health Act Principles - CORRECT ANSWER: universality, accessibility,
comprehensiveness of services, portability, public administration
Code Of Ethics - CORRECT ANSWER: 1. Safe, competent, ethical care
- Health and well being
- choice - respect and promote autonomy
- dignity of all persons
- confidentiality of all information
- justice - equity, and fairness for all clients
- accountability - answerable to practice
- Quality practice environments - safe, supportive, and respectful.
Code of Ethics - CORRECT ANSWER: Framework nurses use to guide their
professional obligations and actions within the profession
Collaboration - CORRECT ANSWER: the commitment of 2 or more parties who set
goals to address identified client health concerns
Community - CORRECT ANSWER: generally defined as a specific population of
people, or a place where people live and work. Determined by geographic boundaries and/or common values and interests.
Community Assessment Wheel: 8 subtypes - CORRECT ANSWER: Physical environment, health and social services, economics, safety and transportation, politics and government, communication, education, recreation
Community Assessment wheel: Core - CORRECT ANSWER: represents the people who make up the community, social demographics used to describe the core. Must be maintained to ensure survival of the community
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Community health advocay - CORRECT ANSWER: address quality of life of individual, application of information & resources (finances, effort, votes) to effect systemic changes that shape the way people in the community live
Community Health nurse - CORRECT ANSWER:
community health nursing - CORRECT ANSWER: Umbrella term to define nursing
specialities and applies to all nurses who work in and with community in a variety of areas. Emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. Promotes and protects health of individuals, families, groups, communities, populations.
Community health nursing includes: - CORRECT ANSWER: home care, parish, public health, corrections, outreach, primary care networks
Consequentialism (teleology) - CORRECT ANSWER: the right action is the one that
produces the greatest amount of good or least amount of evil in a given situation
Corrections Nurse - CORRECT ANSWER: o Work in correctional facilities providing
care to inmates. nursing-provide direct care to inmates; they provide disease prevention, health promotion. Their community is the correctional setting. Work autonomously but collaborate with staff from the corrections facility and other health care providers
Deontology (deontic or duty-based) - CORRECT ANSWER: the action is right or wrong in itself regardless of the good that might come from it (a "duty" to do something or not do something)
Determinants of health - CORRECT ANSWER: income and social status, social support network, education and literacy, employment and working conditions, social environments, physical environments, personal health practices and coping skills, healthy childhood development, biology and genetic endowment, health services, culture, gender
Dimensions of community - CORRECT ANSWER: people, place, function
Downstream thinking - CORRECT ANSWER: Taking a microscopic individual curative
focus. Considering individual health concerns and treatments but does not consider the sociopolitical, economic and environmental variables
Ethical Decision Making - CORRECT ANSWER: process of how ethical decisions are
made
Ethical Dilemma - CORRECT ANSWER: puzzling moral issue in which a person takes
or chooses not to take course of action
Ethical Issues - CORRECT ANSWER: moral challenges facing our profession
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