ATI RN Community Health Nursing Study Guide
Systems thinking Correct answer- Studies how an individual, or unit, interacts with other organizations or systems
Upstream thinking Correct answer- Is used to focu
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ATI RN Community Health Nursing Study Guide
Systems thinking Correct answer- Studies how an individual, or unit, interacts with other organizations or systems
Upstream thinking Correct answer- Is used to focus on interventions that promote health or prevent illness, as opposed to medical treatment models that focus on care after an individual becomes ill
Nightingale's Environmental Theory Correct answer- -Highlights the relationship between an individual's environment and health
-Depicts health as a continuum
-Emphasizes preventive care
Health Belief Model Correct answer- -Purpose is to predict health behaviors
-Emphasizes change at the individual level
-Assumes that the preventive health behaviors are taken primarily for the purpose of avoiding disease
Milio's Framework for Prevention Correct answer- -Emphasizes change at the community level
-Identifies relationship between health deficits and availability of health-promoting resources
Pender's Health Promotion Model Correct answer- -Does not consider health risk as a factor that provokes change
-Examines factors that affect individuals actions like: personal factors, feelings, benefits, barriers, attitudes of others, and abilities
Determinants of Health Correct answer- Factors that influence that client's health.
--> nutrition, stress, education, environment, finances, and social status
Health Indicators Correct answer- Describe the health status of a community and serve as targets for the improvement of a community's health
--> mortality rates, disease prevalence, levels of physical activity, obesity, tobacco, or other substance use
Community Correct answer- -A group of people and institutions that share geographic, civic, and/or social parameters
-The "community is the client" in community health nursing
Goals of Community Health Nursing Correct answer- Promote, preserve, and maintain the health of populations by the delivery of health services to individuals, families, and groups in order to influence "community health"
Public Health Nursing Correct answer- -It is population-focused, and involves a combination of nursing knowledge along with social and public health sciences
-GOAL: promote health and preventing disease
PHN: Assessment Correct answer- -Using systematic methods to monitor the health of a population
-->Monitor health status to identify community health problems
-->Diagnose and investigate health problems/hazards in the community
PHN: Policy Development Correct answer- Developing laws and practices to promote the health of a population based on scientific evidence
PHN: Assurance Correct answer- Making sure adequate health care personnel and services are accessible, especially to those who might not normally have them
Population-focused Nursing Correct answer- -Includes assessing to determine needs, intervening to protect and promote health, and preventing disease within a specific population
Key Principles of PHN: Correct answer- -Emphasize primary prevention
-Work to achieve the greatest good for the largest number of individuals
-Recognize that the client is a partner in health
-Use resources wisely to promote the best outcomes
Ethics Correct answer- Preventing harm, doing no harm, promoting good, respecting both individual and community rights, respecting autonomy and diversity, and providing confidentiality, competency, trustworthiness, and advocacy
Advocacy Correct answer- The nurse plays the role of informer, supporter, and mediator for the client
Evidence-Based Practice Correct answer- -Involves using the best practices, expert opinion, and client preferences to change the delivery of client care
-GOAL: improve client outcomes
EBP: Data Correct answer- The nurse should appraise data collected from research to measure whether bias was minimal (quality), the number of studies, participants, or strength of effect (quantity) and whether the results are repeatable (consistency)
Quality Correct answer- Quality assurance, improvement, and management are part of improvement of health care
Total quality management (TQM) Correct answer- Approach that seeks to improve quality and performance which meets or exceeds expectations
Continuous quality improvement (CQI) Correct answer- Approach to quality management that emphasizes the organization and its processes and systems and uses objective data to analyze and improve processes
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